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bi e. MARION CYCLE CO., e Puzzle ike a. | ng Capsules. Three doses will break the chill} ‘are something new, and have never f They don’t make you sick ahi Only one objection—they pap Fi ose. U pA have one trial at the puzzle. SEVENTH AND JACKSON STREETS. J.D. BACON & GO. Druggists 0 Ye Ye a ee eh ee hed The Go-Lightly Kind Any one finding the meaning of this ad shall y calling upon afS, thyee of our Chill- only a few mefe will gure permanently. ‘This Just Received ‘Twelve hundred pairs of men’s, ladies’ and children’s sampteé shoes @} from Austin, Beck’& €o., of Phil adelphia, who age the largest mgt ‘ufacturers of fotwear in the Upited States. if These goods are of $3.50 and $4.00—the: i two lots, at $1.00 and $1.25, You cannot afford to miss this gteat shoe sale, Bedroom Suits, Etc., Regardless PADUCAH AUCTION WAHL & SONS. FURNITURE, WALL PAPER AND BICYCLES. ~ 811 BROADWAY. PeraR 1 ‘Fvangelist Wilhams, opamp er LOCAL MENTION | 36. W. H. Williams, the Bap PERSONALS. angelist, delivered other very Ainveresting discourse at the Second) yy Occur, of New Yorks ts at the od Aa. | Bayiet church fet night and was Palmer ., |grectel with a flae congregation. He will prench again this evening, ser- re hy ginning at 8 o'clock sharp. ly should take advantage of ese co portunities, as Evangelist|the city. Williams is a very strong gospel preackic and 1s giving the people] the Palmer. some very fine preaching. Come one rty {and ail and bring your friends with ylyou. Wanted. Two lady \captasrers oC ye diress, Apply(110_ Sgattt ise up stirs. 7 1 Sf | Adutesd Y , this + : Palmer. \ ANTER— 12 mopphs. Geet Improved and yaimpre in different rae Wanted) To rent small house, (“4 ey in the city. Stewards’ Meeting. There will be an important meet- three rooms |ing of the stewards at Broadway M. £. church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The Case Dismissed, from Benton. The case against Letha Adkins,} H. M. Ross, of Grand Rivers, is a colored, charged with using ipsulting | the St, Nicholas. |language towards Paralee Hughes, Rid Reed and wife, of Smithland, was dismisted in Judge Sanders”| are in the city today. in the city Hon. W. Hickman. Miss Ruby ‘We have shoes for everybody,|.. two rooms) suitable tof light housekeeping. Addtess,R, H., care men, women, Sux Offi 1j3. gor eet YS. AO, children, or “yaller kids.” stated in the columns of the Scx that ‘ the Paducah Baseball Associatign in- A Card. Ask any Of our} tended to swear out warrants against Some irresponsible meddler as all those violating the so-called, Sun- Brown has returned at the Palmer. Dr. J. D.§ ‘Last Night's Concert. The concert given last night at on day law, on Sunday no imbal all was as usual greatly | for Louisville. y law, , | Kimball Hall 1 greatly | for Louisvill The Paducah Baseball Afsociation | appreciated by a large number of] Roy and J. K. Baker,of Goleonda they all uphold) has tor its stockholders fo:ty of the|muste lovers. Kimball Hall is get-| are at the Paimer. foremost and highest respected gen-) ting to be musical headquarters for Capt. Robt. E. Lee, of Memphis our shoes, tlemea in tte bg pos 48 pa Paducah. is at the Palmer. some very ardent church members —_—_—— ao sine vearet aee becaus: “ porters of varlous denomina- A Defective Flue. tr. . ‘lis returned thi pine Bive ides eevally 00d dnancially. The| An alarm from box 31 called the} morning from Hot Springs. rth sation does nét believe it is vio- | fire department to Second and Wash-| Mrs, S. A. Hill is suffering from honest wo ee ae elington streets about 6 o'clock last}an attack of mexsles. lating any laws nor demoralizing th f hy Sanday baseball; it is |evening. A frame house occupied we sell. Give the community; it believes in relig-|Mrs. Sherman Phillips caught fire us a look on} is x ive blaze jous liberty, and, above all, 1x snp | from defective flue, but the oie eee Swit puaixess, a faculty | was extinguished .hefore any damage which, if observed by others, would | resulted, summer foot- be conducive of more harmony and wear. Our prices good feeling among us all. Papucan Baspeart Assocration, 1 A. C. Erystei, Pres. are off. You cared can find in our j obs great snaps for everyday wear. day from Smitbland. une,”’ is in the ci Sa Esther’’ at Mrs: Whitfleld’s tonight, ACentury Run. Miss Cora Adams, of Smitbland Mr. Roy Dawson, who has been| came down this morning. appointed local centurion for the] Mr, W, A. Cade, of Livingston Century Road Club, is preparing to] county, came up this morning get up acentury ran of local wheel- Conductor ~ rned from Chicago and St. John C. Greig, the poet, musician, CIKCUIT COURT. It Will Adjourn Tomorrow Soni? Time. The ease of Powley against Powley is on trial today in the circuit court. % Court adjourns tomorrow, there ‘A Sad Death. being no court Saturday on acgotnt|! Wieler, the ‘sixteen months’ old ef the election. Zz child of License Inspector J. A. James, died last evenind of typhoid 7 WWanted” A An office Otte. tt, City Attorney *J. P. morning. Editor E. W Special, 228 and 230 Court St. —_— ————————————— R. FE. May, of St, Louis, isat the Harry George, of Mayfield, is in M. H. Lapman, of New York, is at Mr. M. S. Thompson, of Cadiz, is M. Reed left at noon for G. B. Norton, of New Orleans, is nith left this morning Prot. May, of the Benton ‘Trib There will be a rehearsal of ‘Queen Cohen has rey Louis. / gt bef size} author and drummer, is at the New and ohn > fork. Etgife at Sux| Richmond, Evers, of Mayfield, came up on business this Whittemore and Col, Week We are crowded for room, and order to enlarge our fast grow- {ng shoe department, and also to make room for our new milliner have decided to close out our fur- niture regatdlesy of cost. Seventy-fivecent chairs go at 35¢. | quality, gé for 75¢ | Best ¢otton-top mattress, $1.7 Soli oak folding beds and mat tresdes, $10.00, Wardrobes, Safes, of Cost. ; AND STORAGE CO. Cor, 3d & Court. WASHED DOWN STREAM, Bar Got a Move on Itself. The Sand Mile Further Down the River. A. R. Vickers, of Vienna, Ill, is d | city two or thre christened thes W it End Addition,” t feet of turbulent water. It bobbed up again, tor the time ago, but to the astonishment first mile farther down the stream, ant the channel now comes directly this ud the towhead, which has dis- | Way, appeared inch by inch in past years is slowly, .but surely, being cut aw: bar would be found further down stream, and so it is harbor. It now stretches almost to the Island below the ¢ , A Disabled Elephant. ens, valued at Hopkinsville Kentuckian, was left si Clarksville at th nary hospital of Dr. Stanton, limb has been set, getting along well. three months before {ye elephant can be removed, Abilguard, of Kuttawa, were in the |Goods Piled Up And Was Carried a Quarter of a|If we bought shoes in the usu The hagh sand bar that made its ‘appearance in the river opposite the ars ago, and was underwent a vast change while sub-|trom sheep hides mergedfrecently under thirty or forty n several months, a day or twol your hoe wants, of a great many is at least a quarter of 4 It was predicted by » great many old mariners durimg’ the last flood that when the river receded the sand fo be washed Several years ago it was washed Judge James Campbell returnd to-| down from above to the postion it occupied last year, and was consider- able of a disadvantage to Paducah's A thirteen-months-old elephant be- n} longing to the Barnum & Halley cir- 6,000, fell and broke one of ,her bind legs after be- ing unloaded from the cars, says the ‘The ani- mal, with a kepper from the circus, yeteri- The and the animal is It will he about For June Selling--The Goods and Prices Speak For Them- selves, SUMMER DRESS 6000S. A determinatiof#-to make June a great month for selling Wade us to do what merchante co! r a foolish th: to cut prices depp, fast and mighty, We do it, and appeal to eco- nomical buyers and fmoney savers everywhere. One assortment of gpen weave black ground cotton dreag goods, with large colored figures, a 6c value, for 12\ye a yard. YReginning th¢ 1st of June, several thousand yardg of summer dress good: w of 400 goc ° © a yard. Hunt the city through, and no such values can bé found outside of our store. MILLINERY We sell so muth that our stock is constantly chan; There are now grouped in our nfillinery department the choicest things of the season. It’s here that the best, the latest and the most attractive headgear ia obtainable at fair prices, and here that wanters of the best, the newest and most elab- orate creations in millinery should come as naturally as the bees go to the flowers to sip honey, A great stock for June selling will be kept constantly on hand at about half what other dealers would charge. If you have a hat want don’t fail to see ‘our stock before you buy, SHOES A special June sale of footwear: If we don’t save you money in shoes it is not because’ we can’t but because we won't. We buy leather from the best tanneries, shoes from the strong: est manufacturers, who accept figures near cost for the large quantities we handle, We add but a gmall profit way and added the usual profi would have to be as are. From the Ist of it, our prices h as others’ jane until the a line, reliable quality, at ‘prices much you have to pay elée- -nine styles to ¢ some black, somé oxblood, some chocolate — new @ and common sense, No trashy stuff. Not a shoe in the lot made from kid skins tanned The prices range ie re hag ve Ug rod e have cheap house all re at Be wiht 400 # pair, + be glad to see you here for HARBOUR'S, 112-114 North Third street. Something “Good We have all jhe Chill Tonics known to Paducah,/and would just as soon sell you as.the other, until we come TASTELESS, >| We recommend this ahdéve aut ormer chill medicines, becayke we are famil: iar with its formala, and believe it to be the best. Money promptly refund. ed if it failg hewn "yold only iat i \ed hersonis A.PRuUG storz *& BROADWay. FIRST GAME ONIC Resulted 4 to 0 In Favor of the | he prettiest trip for Ahe least illness: The| “ity this afternoon, gk Seren Deere Paducabs. ms ae ai Sunday, | fever, after a lengthy illness. The ot aa t LETS, RUDY) ney iso te sivent péat: Sunday, Fo tet tate fi afterooon att Mr. JW. Check, of Ltue mock, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, aon sae ot od eee ick Fowler (o'clock from the family residence }!and coumisgioner of the Iron Moun- Ad Interesting Game From Start day s\Gaooods.. as ‘tip. She| corner of Third and Madison, Rev. | *#i2, is in the city. es ap ” & P ILLIPS has chosen to mak Wrnday at (LT. Ward officiating. Toe'burial] Prof. Albert Reed will return im a : } , 40 Finish, leaves the wharf yext Sanday was at Oak Grove, few days from Yale, where he has| {Interesting Melange Dished Up o'clock and arrivgs on her return at : , ' 50e fi fi e yound trip. 3 OPE * a a yeen taking a post graduate course, in Unique Style The first 219 Broadway 224 Broadway|° eda. a oi Bloomfield, Mo.,Fed. 17, 1897. Mrs. Bettie Kennedy, of Bro - Ree ca today between Lecture Fonight, Méadenhgll, Evansville, Ind. :] ville, Tenn., is visiting ber mother Lanned - ashington and Paducah is just fine Rev. S. P. Benbrook will lecture Sirs<Your\Chill and Fever]and father,@Dr. J. D. Smith and] yoyeme: ished a8 we go to press, The score NOTICE | tonight at the First Christian church | Cure/hgs“been splandid seller _ with] wite - apalianls oid colt ahaa teed heed A y ) |aud also tomorrow night. It will be] me the past twelve Jnonths and the) Mys, J, E. Ware and Mrs. F. E. cyents Worth Noting. Paducah, 4; Washington, 0. We buy Men's Sepond - Hand jin the interest of the W. C, T. U. jsale is steadily incfeasing JL con-| Wolf, of Boston, after a visit to their hil ons siltation tens sider it the best CHil_€ure jin the CLOTHING, such; as Cpats, | admission free. brother, Dispateber Allan Jorgenson, Vests, Pants and Shoes, and pay Postponpme market. Ship me one (iy Gross] left for Evansville today. good prices for semp if vo worn| 4G We. ML. of the First |900 #8 possible as Tam out.) Yours} aie John Freedle, who las been too much. You can send tem to} truly, Wa. P. Reywen, lerk at the wharf boat fi etime we will cali for henp, We| Christian church will not meet as an-} e clerk at the wharf boat for sometime, a nau Paap 3 nounced Friday afternoon, but on} yye~Feaws has resigned his position, and left we no solicitors. Dessgeie! ‘lyesterday for Nashville, his old Ss: Saturday June 12th at the usual hqpery< 8 o'clock in the parlor of the church. home. Miss Edna Linn left this morning LAWRENCE, 213 Court st, on the Hopkins for her home in Rithmond, after a several months’ visit. Th FA «lwin Specialty Con passed through the city to» py Is Whiared wu, il cm BND ae Route Agent E. C. opence, af the Southern, accompanied by his wife mer, Miss Mabel Goodman won the prize at the meeting of the Afternoon Cinque Clab yesterday afternoon, held with Miss Jeannette Campbell. The Married Ladies’ Euchre Club was entertained at Mrs, Fowler's sterday afternoon, Mrs. George . Thompson and Mrs, Will Jones, of Chicago, won ‘the prizes. $ ETNA BICYLES! 100 @50 75040 $ 5036 § 3 ° $ $ STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE ! vA / You have got to see them before you can reali Sen how good they are! / isa / Pete Moore, colored, died at his >< home, 817 Washington street, yes terday at noon. He mm 37 years », and leave: eand f JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS, Se Oa ae Onl PADUCAH, KY. SET eens t Mrs. Grubbs, wife of Earnest Cirubbs, colored, of the county, died yesterday. ‘The burial takes place at the Pleasant Grove Cemetery this afternoon. She was a member of the ‘Houshold of Rath. Makers, Marion, Ind. VWeWVLVVADVE For ow more week cabinet photos at $1 per dozen, Bruce's Studio, op- | posite News office. ‘29-1m ‘a and son, Harry, arrived’ last night from Louisville, and are at’ the | for the ox wagon, | N. . AND SP. L. MILKAGE, ‘The following incident happened in Memphis andjshows the necessity of the fool killer making his rounds: A young countryman was fleeced aturday by a ‘Con’? man of $8. Ward is the dupe’s name, Ward thought he was buying a position a« brakeman ov a railroad. The “Con” man met him in the southern part of the city «A represented bimself to be a freight train canductor. Ue told Ward he was looking for 4 |brakeman, as one of bis men had quit | bing Ward wanted the position, |Shortly thereafter the supposed eons {ductor b irowed 82 crom Want, and later, wfter they hal had several drinks together, seoured a loan of $6 more from his new employe. Ward has not seen the ‘Con’ since, The only position he got’ was one in the galaxy of suckers.——-Commercial Ap- peal. Little Jimmie Turner sat 10's box this a, m. as she backed out to her train and really thought he was running the engine as he rang the bell, This brought to mind an incident that ‘‘Mileage’’ witnessed in his youthful days, At that time he was second clerk on a Cumberland river steamboat and on a voyage up Caney Fork of that classic ‘stream, At one of the landings a typical old resident of White county, Tennessee, drove his ox wagon to the boat with a hogshead of tobacco to be shipped to Nashville. With him was his son, aboy of some 15 or 16 years who had never seen a steamboat before and like all yokels greatly admired the pretty steamer, After wandering all over the boat and asking all man- on the a greatdeal af the substance.of a man's body is used wp. ‘It is absolutely neces- sary that tbe repair tothe body be care- fully aad systematically looked after. Thea too, man must create heat and force, according tofthe clinsate in whicb bc lives and the opeupation he follows A wise combination of food \is, there fore, necessary ¥> keep “the. body in yarking order, In cold, ‘weather we Viwed @ berger amwoun arbonaceous fogds fats, qugurs an rehes—than we do in susuner. Inythe hot climates and during the hot months{fruit and F KER vegEsbles, containing the salts necessary Ao keep, the blood’ in good condition, jshould,'be used fiwely. Ac- cording toyour meshod of living in this country we shouldftake aboutitwo parts of repairffood, such as meat, ees, milk, cheese, or, m the vegetable kingdom, the ald/peas, beans and lentils; to three parts ©f carbbnaceous food, such 2s white, bread, potatoes, rice, butter, cream and flats of all kinds, [Then we must have] a certain amountiot bulky or watery?) egetables, such as lettuce, spinach, “eab bage, onions, angl also the fruits. ‘In making out a daily ration we should haive at the beginming of the meal some lig bt dish that may be taken slowly, to prq pare the stornach for the foail that is 10 follow, them a meat or ‘equivalent. | With beef wemhould serve potatoes; with, mutton, ‘rice. With chickens, efthd r rice or potatoes.—Mre 8. T. Rorer, in! Ladies’ Home Journal. Jabsijec Rascalities. The agitatio|n againsttthe rapacity of landlards whe; promise’ tq evict ten- ants along t{¢ proposed line of the jubilee proce) ssion for the purpose of renting the \ windows for a' year's ren- tal, has devel Joped into such # powerful popular prot pet that the question has ner of questions of the crew be caught | hold of the bell cord and ga jerk. ‘The tap of the big bel came | near frightening him to death and he! took leg bail for the shore and made | When perched | found its we jy into parliament, and the home seoret Ary has been forced to threaten a+ ghange of route, and « bill has been in juced to prevent the | electment/o ? tenante who will not sign | leases at th p\ruinows rates demanded. el ee 00K - LOOK Big Fe iuction in Screen Doors and/Windows. — Dr.mad. Albert Bernheim, 120 North-Sth Street) CONE PALMER fOUs 6-7 eM, Telephon 364 RUDE OD-000004t 0888 Ue ace Plumber. DRALEWMIS ALU KING Ome [ Fittings and Fixtures, Sprink’ing Hose: 132 South Fourth Street, 329 Court Street. teteph ve we ot hadiacthcta tinted, teeta aan) D.8,| J, WILL SMITH ST 4 fire, tits. toivade ond Accident 2") Insurance in First-class Companies} Welephone 22t. Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 12 m.,2to 5 p.m. fnd at night a EBS Room 4, Am-Ger, National Yauk FOR ONG Tit toheme NOTICE {0 TAX Pay A scheme for wt ficution of time at sea” « y 1 in my bands the Royal Society of Ca ol when tronom ical ety o fo ronto ad the Canada ‘1 W hich, for the good of vavig and , com meree generally, have invited ch amber e and scientif weties im this country to sthem in bringing about a whieb there is much to be said. T percouneil REAL GALT of the Royal Colonial inst jute has a taken the matter up and has pmomt a me p-Oue Week Only, morial to Lord Salisbury, urging the government to take the ures, and Mr. Sandford Fie preaidentof the Canadian loyal a 90 has written a letter to. the hw Good Gree 2 Ths Good Ro: in res, in }2'lb Pack teeFresh Rolled Onta 7 ive which he states the cfise somew bat as fe oa : re lled Onte 7 ¥e follows: At present there are, nom: |) 12 Ca" Apple Butter +e O40 inally, threo differont reckonin gw ot |! PY Presi 0.45 time at ea, civil, nautical ane ast onon i ical. The civil day is meeguredi from | Phone 89 125.8. Sedoud St, midnight to midnight, the gautic al day \ and the astronomical day {from 140 to | ammeeus neers St noon, but the latter is 24 the former. For instan | aary 14 by civil reckon midday, but by naut uary 14 began at noo 4 y ends at noon to-day, Ww sile by astronan: | foal reckoning Janualy 14 cd ot tye | gin until noon to-day pand enc noon | to-morrow, speaking; in terme of civil time. Practically, however, nautical time reckoning his fallen into disus and it only remains to recomette civil | and astronomical thie by putting on the astronomer’s eloc uming ite have a 24-hours’d ia!) 12;hours. The twa | interests chiefly mvolved the nautical and asty Canadian reformers sq e masters vassed 97 per cent. hay ve declared t selves in favor of the ch majority of the astros yo: it has been possible to obtain pression of their view «, ar the change should be it go into foree at at would easily fix itset’ on t Otherwise, they fearyerror: in future astronom jen! cate Such a time epoch. will pre FIRST DISTK.CT TEACHERS, | They WiILM est Peiday and Sature nt itself | j Way at midnight on Deces ners, when the nineteenth centriry parses into the First rict Teachers’ As. twentieth, and the present urgency of tion meets tomorrow for a two the matter lies in the fact that t sion at Smithiand. Nautical Almanac, whieh. would have to becorrected in necordance with thao | A large crowd is expected, and reckoning, is usually prepared nearly | 1uile a number will go up from the four years in advance. "Phe opportuni | city toattend, ‘The last meeting was ty which now presents Mself will, there-| held at ldyville, An attractive fore, not recur until a has elapsed.—-Manehe: Away of, “Talk about western enterprise,*av.| Conductor Bud O'Bryan is Jame, ibly mused the castern man, us the, He sprained his ankle while on the pas solled serone the Illinois prairie s,! excursion Sunday, and when he “this beats anything L everssaw. i farmers along the 1 “ se ere in their cornfields wh crops growing all night, blimity in such ingenuity.” been century |) program h | two days’ meeting. arranged for the Ollicer Sherman Phillips is now on he re's | ach ‘the day force, in place of Officer said the listening pot -ters | Jou ve > is quite ll. ‘dem’s atroct lampa, Dis is Chicugy "= (06% whirls gute i