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A Pri ze Puzzle breaking Capsules. Three They are something new, and simply immense. They have never failed, and are guaranteed, They don’t make you sick like sweet syrups do. onthe watt ve Only one objection—they increase your grocery bill. ven away until June U can have one trial at the puzzle. SEVENTH AND JACKSON STREETS. ee ae Ak ee ee seeeivt, by calling upon us, three of ou doses-witl Dr AREODETERIED TRADE KLAR, Call and WAHL & SONS 311 BROADWAY. WEATI oR REPOR' | PBLight showers tovight and Wednes- day LOGAL M Tennessee, “NTION. field at noon, left at noon for Memp Funeral Today. ‘The funeral of Mr. M. Englert, of the St. Johns neighborhood, who died of consumption yesterday, took| place this morning at 10 o'clock. He leaves a wife and four cbildren, Rev, Mr. Duease Dr, W. H. Subscribers failing to receive rs should notify this We have shoes visit, son left visit. Miss for everybody, ; Continued One Week. ! The trial of Robt. Hays, the boy men, women, p Jcharged with carrying concealed a children, or deadly weapon, was called in Justice 4 P |Winchester’s court vesterday and ‘yaller kids.” continued until next Tuesday. Ask any of our) Fornne moro werk cabinet photos! atl per dozen, Bruce's Studiof op- customers:--- Posite Newy office, 2¥-1m oe Sommaad they all uphold| Taken to Tennessee. The remains of person whose our shoes. name was unknown arrived from Ful a ee this morning en route to Mans- because we give | “ied. Tenn., and consigned to J. 0, Cheek. honest worth in every shoe we sell. Give Hannah J centennial. ness, The Y¥. W. Jefferson street. Mrs. Ad Rasch, o Mrs. F, Hoover. j needle work, Officer Tobe Etter Her Mind is Mrs. Henry Luck jon's Mills vicini who was one of | the ‘‘spotted’’ fever victims, and lost |her mind, is gradually improving,and us a look on jit is thought that she will not have to | be sent to the asylum. summer foot- Me Daa Guturged toilertan ls i kay lca seven te wear. Our prices SS Gloteriot este ooae mas can find in ese Exey, Divete & Wurte, obs great snaps for everyday wear. ; Metropolis on a visit. Successors to J. J. Guthrie. , Were Probably stolen. | Officer Crow found a bundle of newly laundered clothing near the oil house on the Illinois Central between Jefferson and Monroe streets yester- ay afternoon, It bore every evi- ence of having been dropped in hasty flight, or to prevent detection. The bundle was left with Flagman Burch, at Broadway, to owner, beth street. Messrs. steamer Mayflower. ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219 Broadway await an| st, and Louis, left came in this , Ypworthians, Please Notice, Owing tothe musicale that is to be at Mrs. Morton's tonight for the 2 ie |henefitof the Ramsey syciety the iy 4¥} Union Upworth League will he post- ~ {poned from tonight‘antil pext Tues !day night. B. J. BiLLixas, NOTICE, Seo, U. Worth on’ , : Maries en's Second - Hand) pie Nashville, Chattariooga & St. TF cats Rach catice Coals, | Lonis railway will sell round trip Be es ae | boes, and pay |tickets from Paducah to)Nashville at good prices for Leonard and family. month's visit. L, C. A, will meet at building Wednesday morning 10 o'clock. ag /ETNA BICYCLES! 100 (50 75 V40 2 > — STANDARD OF You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. ~~ PADUCAH, KY. MARION CYCLE CO.,, Makers, Marion, Ind. CY 90900800 Any one finding the meaning of this ad shall k the chill; only a few more will cure permanently. J.D, BAGON & 60., Druggists QVETRVVTBVBETVVTDBTTVORORORO0R00408 Cc. T. this evening with Mrs. Rivers, 1008 morning Eddyville to be guests of Mr. S. N, EXCELLENCE! JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS ur Chill- SmhoudkWwheds The GoLightly Kind FURNITURE, WALL PAPER AND BICYCLES. PERSONALS. Mr. Chas. Brower left at noon for Mr. W. N. Robins went to May- Mr. R. C. Watkins, of thet. C., phis. Mr. Victor Van De Male left at /nooa for Jackson, Tenn. ill preach at M. E. church, Mechanicsburg, tonight. Pitcher left at noon for Creal Springs on a several days’ Mrs. James E, Wilhelm and little at noon for Mayfield on a johnson Judge D. G. Park, of Mayfield }eame up this morning on legal busi- U. will Evansville, ar- rived at noon on a visit to her mother, Mrs, John Gardner has returned from St. Louis, where she taught art left today Miss Georgie McGrew, the artist, leaves today for Cincianati to take a the art school George Barrett, day clerk at w Richmond, now temporarily closed, will leave in a few days for Mr. J. S. Sweeney, wife and sister, Miss Robbye, of Golconda, Ill., are visiting Mrs. ‘Tom Glynn, on E! am Stockard, Albert Da- vis, Frank Evans and Joe Love, of Tennessee, were in the city today, They are making a round trip on the Mrs. Rudy and Miss Julia Cox, of evening for last Gonductor B, F. Wheeler left this morning for the Memphis division, to take Conductor O, M. Sewell’s run. The latter will go to Alabama on a The ladies committee of the Y. M. the Y. MC. A. \(tomorrow) A full meeting is desired by Mrs. Phillips,the Pres- oo mee yay nine it nok Worn |g3.55, good to retury’ seven days| ident, / Re ore Wile ay trem Ye | from date of purchase, 22 RE Os bathed an or then: Ve F, B. Teacuour, Dick Calissi Prone, City Ticket Agent, Fins the nicest fruit tobe foundin the LAWRENC, : tt 425 Broadway. | city. 1imtt " | i é —-AND—- U\S $ 3 $ $ $ $ Jeaves Thursday for Nashville to attend the meet for Creal springs to join two comrades, Officers Jones and Sutherland. Editor Clarence Bush, of the Car- terville, Ill, ‘*Tribune,’’ fs in the city, en route home from Smithland: on Se eee Spea This Just Received ( Twelve hundred pairs omen’ ladies’ and children’s samp sho @| from Austin, Beck & Co., & Phi adelphia, who are the largeg mat ufacturers of footwear in tly ‘ States. These goods are of quality, and sold for $2, $3.50 and $4.00o—they lots, at $1.00 and $1.25, You canngt afford to great shog’sale, s th fed | have decided to close out our fur ‘ 19 » ood quali villow cases, 4 Wardrobes, Safes, iain. ph seta anh ae White quilts of special value at 48 of Cost. 69 and 9c. | Special June | Se If you like something that you see elsewhere, the «afe way is to come | here first and find out what you ought to pay for it, We believe earnestly that we can save a purchasers money on the goods th Prewa ta boy in June. Belts, Belts. An overstocked manufactatrer fur- nishes us with a few hundfed to sell at half the prices we have been selling them Leather belts 11s itches wide, leath- er i, stitched edges, detachable harness buckles, have been selling for 49 to 50e, will be here by the 10th of June for 25¢ apiece.\ In consequence of this purchase all of the belts we now have Instock will be sold at cut prices. We offer our present stock of belts at 10, 15 and 19e, and the remaining 50e ones for 2¢ |Sheets, Pillow Cases, Quilts. Needn't hem sheets and pillow cases |by hand, They are here for less than | the goods cost’by the yard. Bleached Pepperell sheets, S1x# inches, for 45c sached good qual ity sheets, 81x90 inches, for 35 Extra quality pillow cases, 16 and x | Week |Furniture..... We are crowded for room, and es in order to enlarge our fast grow il-|ing shoe department, and also to | make room for onr new millinery Seventy-five cent chairs go at 35¢ Solid oak cane chairs, the $1 | Best cotton-top mattress, $1.75 tis} Solid oak folding beds and mat tresses, $10,60, Hosiery, Corsets. greens at 280 a pair for 12!,c a pair, No values ever shown than are now here Tn corsets we are overstocked with Nos. 27, 29 and 30--dollar corsets’ that will be closed out at 50c greater hosiery HT BLAZE, MID) Grocery of Mr. Jacob Hoflich troyed. The grocery of Jacob Holic Ninth and Jackson streets was al totally destroyed by fire about night The blaze was discovered Jy man turned in the alarm frot 24, bot the system was derang: 121 was rung off at first, occas! some confusion at Central Stat The building was owned | Howell Jones heirs, valued at with no insurance. The stog owned by Mr. Hoflich and at $1000 and insured for $500. been incendiary Corpus Case. The writ of habeas corpus case Ira B. Ritter, wantéd at Jacksor ingin the circuit court, is expected this afternoon. was called, the Tennessee people, he says, by quest, Ofticers are expected from Chic at any time, and also requisition p: pérs from Tennessee. deavorers, San Fran cisco. Christ cisco. © Tickets on sale June 80th, July Ist, 2d and 3d, 1897. picturesque sections of Missour' Kansas and Colorado. Special trains vonsisting of Pull man buffet sleepers and recliuin operated, pass City, Pueblo, Lake City, Catlin and on to ian Endeavorers in takin; e have opportunity to visi ver. in charge of train to render assistanc: An while route, en free by addressing H. C. Townsexp, G. P. and T. A. Mo, Pav. Ry., St. Louis, Mo, 8S. H. S. Marrae Gen. Trav. Agt. Mo. Pac. R Louisville, Ly. Important Notice, warned to call and settle the same at once at my ollice. No. 127 South Vourth street, and thereby save te themselves costs, as I will be force unless otherwise settled promptly. Ep H. Pruyear, Receiver of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son. a2étt For the opening ball at Ozark Hotel, Creal Springs, Ill., June 10, the Illinois Central railroad will sell round trip tickets at $1, good return- ing June 11, 8j2 If you want to buy goods that are first-class at low prices, come tomor- row and see -the immense stock that van be found on bargain counters at Eley, Dipple and White's, 1 PLEADED GUILTY, John Gossett Fined #10 and Costs Today) John Gossett, charged with strik- ing Thomas Wood, pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs. The statement yesterday that Gossett was colored was erroneous, He is a well known young white man, The trouble occurred at a South Fourth street boarding house Saturday. Council Meeting, ‘The council meets tonight in regu- colored man who was returning f from adance and Officers Boud and U origin of the fire is supposed > have Was the Ritter Writ of Habeas Tenn., was called again this morn- aud left open until 6 o'clock, A requisition Marshal Collins, soon after the case received a requisition from the Chicago authorities, but he desires, if possible, to hold Ritter fur cause Ritter was arrested dt their re- The Missouri Pacific Railway has offered for this occasion greatly re- duced rates, St. Louis to San Fran- 20th, This route passes through the most chair chair cars (seats free) will be i through Kansas rand Junction, Salt Man Colorado Spriogs, Manitou and Den- Competent representatives of the Missouri Pacific Railway will be to mak | trip comfortable for patrons instructive itinerary of the trip will be mailed All persons-knowing themselves in debted to the firms of Rogers & King and John Rogers & Son are hereby to proceed by law to collegt same, Women’s summer vests at 4, 7 and 8!,c-—-very special Rare values in table linens at 1% at 23, 35, 39, 48 and 65c RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. ‘i Interesting Melange Dished Up in Unique Style, ¢, not tob lawn’ and? at these low prices. | Millinery. Latest fads in millinery; éverythipg new and charming; something beem - ing for every woman; choivest selec tions in Paducah. Hats trimmed here are not equaled elsewhere in style and beauty. The prices aré away d other fab Movements of Railroad Pew plea Eyents Worth Noting. C. AND ST. L. MILEAGE ter Rork and Bridge !pelow others. All the points of merit Foreman Clover were*away on last] point you here for hats. A splendid eveving’s train. assortment for June selling. Tell your iends where to come. 43. S. Seott, the car cleaner, whose | sean hand was badly mashed some days | Shoes, Shoes. igo, returned to his duties this morn A special sale at low prices. Fifty tng. nine styles of wom »xford ties now Miss Mary Hail, of Lexington is ng for 81 to $2 WYARBOL Ng third Tenu sister of Brakemaa Jol 119-114 North Third street Hall, will arrive in the city tomor row on a vi-it to Mrs, Wes Arnold, | of West Broadway, e Tom Sledd, the porter, is puny |\Someth ing Good > aud stops off for a few trips to re We have all the @hill Tonics known cuperate. Tom Love will wield the duster and yell the stations du is Ia : to Paducah, ae would just as soon sell you ové as the other, until we + | come to of 0, Mr. W. A. Henderson, the stock claim ageot,went down the r morning on professional ve business, The remedies he uses erally hea! all affections speedily Conductor D, W, Tudor, on the freight runs, bas been promo- ted to passenger trainservice and is assigned to the cannon balls between Hollow Kock Junction and Memphis. Notice was received by this pany on yesters roon taat the Yanvo and Mississippi Valley was now open for traitic forall points between Memphis and Vicksburg. Conductor Atwood was the digit shaker out on 108 this p. m., his firs CLAXTON'S. TASTELESS TONIC We recommend tris above ALL OTHER chill medicines, because we are famil- iar with ite formula, and believe it to Money promptly refund- ed if it fails to cure. Sold only at Wiper 3000s DRUG STORE ™ & BROADWAY. so lon 0. be the best. rou'e a trip since he quit drinking sage teo|~ oF | to make the measles break out | B Howell 0 D S St) Mr. O car Lillard, an engincer|#sWa 5 Us Uivs *Tand all around trainman, lately on / 1.| the New Orleans end of the Llinoid DENTIST Central, isin the city mixing with his friends. duty on this end of the 1. C. Conductor Mat C. Galloway 1g vi 0 Mr. Lillard will s000 b? 00 | puiephone 231,/ offices, 437,Broadway on the cannon balls, gives 2 to Office Houyh: “Con.’’ Tudor and will onee more é g | check the seals on the side door pal- it}ace buffets on the through freights as they perambulate the tropical end of this division, 8a.m, to 12 m.,2to 5 p.m. andat night SPECIAL 5A Or Week Only, Jimmy Burkbolder,who lately re- aed f | turned to duty as a fireman leaves to- [2 WH Oan Corn, Os Fran eaves to- | zy Can Tomatoés.. sss ee +++ 0.05 |9 tbe Good Gyeen Coffee)... 1,00 Junction as hostler. It is safe to pre Ibs Good Reastect Coftye 0.95 dict that under Jim's curry comb, the iron steeds wil! look sleek and snorty as they are harnessed to the cannon ball centennials, 21h Packs 5 ib Ca 1 bu, Fr Fresh Rolled Oats 7's c Apple Butter. 0.10 b Meal../... «045 I. L. RAN desert, Phone 89, 123 8. Second St. feel like m Kelton has been rand Engineer (an experienced Those joiuing ye the following 1 (Mr. ‘Thornber; te is here copied.) and Tude- minus her bovine erad- jiecator but with a foot board attach ment in lieu thereof, is waltzing the | yard tracks today with all the grace |and agility of a regular switch eugine and the guidance ‘ Galvin, the princes of signal watch- ers mbers John W. yelety re tt Oflver Tobe Etter leaves today for mbersbip: 1} Greal Springs in search of renewed | » Vitality e certific Some say there is nothing|.pye Ancient, Reckless t{ails Lobe, bit that” he pines for the | pendent Order of Pre jcompanion-hip of bis oh yards, OF | varicators fleers Jouvs and Suchor ant. tarry | igor LLAR'S LICENSE. 1897, back Tobe mi will bo missed on | ‘ie beak While cone “This is to certify that Harry Thornberg is entitled to Lie from the ay of June to the thirty-first of December, he being duly | qualified liar, and having satisfied the iA., R. & I O. of P. that heis a fit [und proper person to hold a license, ‘Witness my hand this 20th day On yesterday's train 103,out of |p Memphis,there were over 150 young |! ladies who have been attending school in shat city, as far as Jackson, where they scattered in all directions for their homes, principally in f Missississippi and West Teunessee. The baggage master and train porter were pretty warm by the time they finished smashing their trunks Mr. Edward Bradley, one of the oldest and best locomotive engineers who ever pulled a throttle, died Sun- day at his home, 89 Kaasas avenue. in Memphis, ani was buried in Ca vary cemetery there yesterday, M Bradley was well known to wany of | themselves to obi the employes on this line, some of|to issue ‘Bulletins’ who worked with him away back in{!o the undersi, f r r i f f (BULLETIN No. 1.) J. K. W., Foreman Shops: Attached to this you will please |¢ | notice our license, which will entitle issue ‘Bulletins’ for some Brothers desiring to qualify | 1, license in order | will please apply | , 1. No initiation | wy us to time. the early 60's, Peace to his slum-| fee will be charged, but the price of | j, bers. one good cigar will be expected for] ., In Nashville the N., C, & St, 1, | issuir N AND STORIGE 00, "esac A splendi:l 24x28-inch towel offering , not easily found way pot, on a a license. line, no train ever travels Steam, Gas and Sanitary... DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF, 182 South Fourth Street IFREE FIRE LIFE and TORNADO The tax boukeaVing ty Asanti tL thelr pay iy for wot Oger month, June, ill be str FLW 110 ‘ which, when ot ake care of itself. “The nost every train is ails. This astounding The astonishi concerned a ng, too, is goras-you railway maintains a large and Yours Truly, H. T. & GK, nifivent library and reading and re.| How strange it would appear to/ 10 creation rooms for the beuefit and | the cannon ball train people who fly pleasure of the employes As there | thr the rate of sixty | qu igh space at of the mechanical department have organized a Union, and erected a neighbors and take a trip over the is Argentine railroads. — In the Arge lar session, and the mayor, it comes | from a reliable source, will veto the} Whereon wi sewerage ordiuance, tine Republic the service of trains is appallingly irregular, chielly owing | bulletin bgard io the rowid tous Ait be pasted all commuani- | ney by getting ay vary the monote ont iet stroll along the no fear that the train will Dr. E lwards, Specialty, Eyes,Ear, cations of q comical nature thu: li co the bad state of the permanent | Nose ant Thryar, Paducah, Ky, 1y| 1088. Second, next door to Lang Bros j LOOK 100 Big F.cduction in Screen Doors ALL_ HAVANA FILLED. Dr.med, Albert) Bernhe 120 North Ath Street, (NEXT PALMER MOUSE.) and Windows. Ottite Flours { f'n" a: C2 gebirgai be! yA Telephon 364 a ee eh hee a ee ee he ee Se ReaD Ed. D. Hannan, Plumber. @OOO000008 0-5 530000008 a Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose. 9 Court Street. tetepaone ® A HANDSOME Rocking Chair A > DORTAN’S. < This is something every and it is a thing of beaut *s FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS :- COME one enjoys in moments of leisure, for the home. TO US FOR YOUR Kindly bring youn ¥ We will ft them laced in my hands s, Lam now th two and a half miles per hour. Of Yor taxe aid, 1s left to permauen | way in some parts of the line is in Gent’ such # dilapidated condition thrown off t “ et is con ained in a recent report of the te of t At one ke One y of the jour- taking aly line, or st is nothing of the kind here the men/miles an hour should they visit our) ping to pick up pretty lowers. Tb a you up.—Harper’s Ronud Table. DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODs, eT to ya eatly sryall cost, JOHN J. DORIAN, 205 BROADWAY, PADUCAH, KY. Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of ‘Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. NOTICE TO T4X PAYERS, Ssecial Sale of “| Unredeemed Pledges... are overstocked on Ladies’ and We ale Solid Gold and Fi Watchesa ga 9 OMe All the standard makes of move- ments and cases.” Also a big lot of Silver \ 1ns, Pistols, Musical natrume the prices we will ya Rood line of Clothing, i rnishings, Hata,’ Shoes Trunks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice » buy all our goods at f | . forced sale o] and buy strictly for cash, and can aly ways give you bargains in every line, Money to joan on all valuables. Ben Michael, Jr, a” eae: awe a -— ©