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puuvereVVULY Any one finding the meaning of this ad shall i peo ; » onan l A Prize Puzzle =e " reecive, by calling upon us, three6f*our Chill- breaking Capsules, Three doses will break the chill; only a few more will cure permanently. They are something new, and simply immense. They have never failed, and are guaranteed. They don’t make you sick like sweet syrups do. Ps —the prises witt ve’ Only one objection—they increase your grocery bill. given away watil June 5, ‘97, v i the puzzle. 4 U can have one trial at the puzzle. J.D. BACON 2 60, Drugaists, EVENTH AND JACKSON STREETS. Petia WAHL & SONS. FURNITURG, WALL PAPER AND BICYCLES. HOE "WEATHER REPORT. m Noy We have shoes arte hy oosetin on, for everybody, men, women, children, or “yaller kids.” Ask any of our customers-- they all uphold our ‘shoes, ( because we give honest worth “ in every shoe we sell. Give THE COW ORDINANCE, — Threatening weather; probably showers ; warmer Thursday. LOCAL Subscribers failing to receive their papers should notify this office at once. ©. C. Lee for all cloth stindow shades for 30e hung on your win- dows, 118 North Fourth stfeet dw2 Bishop Has Now De- cided It, Judge But Declines to Tell How--Said ‘That He Decides It Con- stitutional. Judge Bishop today decided the much talked of cow ordinance, but declined to divulge his decision, say- ing that he preferred to wait until next week, when he goes to Benton. While the Judge declines to make publie his decision, it is reported, and on seeming good authority, that he decides the cow ordinance is consti- tutional, It has been generally beheved that this would be the final decision, and should it prove correct, it will result St. /in an enforcement of the ordinance will sell round tmp ——_——__——— tickets from Padueah to Nashville at} _ The best Gasoline is sold by E. P. $3.85, good to“ return seven days | Gilson & C Jott from date of purclase. } Fb. B. Teacnour, i. city Special Policeman. Mr. Al Townsend is acting as special policeman on the night force to fill the place of one of the officers who temporarily has charge of Offi- cer Etter’s beat in day time. Oflicer Etter is at Creal. For one more week cabinet photos at $1 per dozen, Bruce's Studio, op- posite News office. vamm “alike The Nashville, Chats Louis railway 1 Case Again Put Off The case against Mr, ‘Tom Evetts, charged with assaulting Capt. Newt Roberts, was called in Justice Little’s court today aad continued indefinite- ly on account of Capt. Robert's con- tinued disability. He will be able to be out in a few days, however. icket Agent, 425 Broadway. Rat cets3 u The Primary Union, To the Primary Sunday Teachers of the City: Please remember that our Union still lives and becomes more interest- ing at every meeting. Come tomor- row at 4 p. m. and be entertained, as/ well as get new thoughts from the} following program : us a look on 8 er foot- 5 : 4 Wear. OUL Prices} jeview 01 Tuira cnapter of Open Letters to, ond Baptist church continues with in- Primary Teachers—Mrs. Settle, ed interest. The church was are off. You ‘Talk on Primary Work—Lev. M/E. Chappell | crowded Inst night and there were <i ;many requests for prayer, several go- can find in our have/ the nicest i,4 forward. Come one and all and obs great snaps for everyday wear. School faints, oils and P. Gilson & jout Nobody can sell gasoline lower than Co, Revival at Second Baptist Church C. C. Lee will place in the city a #118 North Fourth | ring your friends with you. street. ; 9jd2 One Marriage Ligense, Grant Howard, aged 22, and aura Edwards, aged 19, colored, were licensed to marry today. —= ge The extension o nd the a the city 1] ot pro The granting of these ea igretd =o cure a chill: When the lips . of ebegint6 quiver apd turn blue, and (hetore the first uly shiverlos age ‘sation comes oh take a full dose of Kite, HO Woy Dr, Bell’s Peppermint Chill Tonic. It reat va to the ‘is stimulating, It-warme, the blood, W OV sas STS It promotes the circulation of the Fowrr“scorchers”” were lined) blood, It will prevent the chili nine in police CQUDL AL Detroit oda) times inten, It is (guaranteed to so ago and fined five dollars and ¢ prevent the chill ten times_in ten if taken four hours before chill) time. For sale by Oehlschlaeger & Walker, Pifth and Broadway. enhancement ELLIS, RUD & PHILEIPS 219 Broadway h for violating city ordinat Dsl fast De. Th . —t ne he tempt pruogists Seerch visealmost=mere thr . pied at Polistion tosistwherhe For the opebing ball at Ozark 4 nivgdevelpieve-of-atrestes: Hotel, Creal Springs, Ill., June 10, it is dangerous not only to pe: Xe Lllinois Centgal railroad will sell himself. Itis not 4y@hcommon PEN UTE ah bias currence for wheélyo@ tobe Dick Cafes! ously injured by sullisiousamithewm Has the nicest ffuit tobe foundin the cles or other accidents w) 2 rigeity. 1imtf ‘ - NOTICE. A We buy Men’s Second - Hand CLOTHING, such as Coats, Vests, Pants avd Shoes, and pay good prices for same if not worn too much. You can send them to us or we will califorthem: We have no solicitors, LAWRENCE, 213 Court st. | the ——AND-—— ETNA BICYCLES! 100 ¢50 75040 ~~ STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE! You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. ~—_— JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS PADUCAH, KY. MARION CYCLE QO., Makers, 4 Marion, Ind. Special, ‘This Week . Just Received Twelve hundred pairs of men's, ladies’ and children’s sample shoes from Austin, Beck & Co., of Phil adelphia, who are the largest man- ufacturers of footwear in the United States, These goods are of the finest quality, and sold for $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.0o—they go in two lots, at $1.00 and $1.25, You cannot afford to miss this shoe sale, Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Safes, Etc., Regardless of Cost. PADUCAH AUCTION 228 and 230 Court St. in order to enlarge our fast grow- Furniture..... We are crowded for room, and ing shoe department, and also to make room for our new millinery, have decided to close out our fur- niture regardless of cost. Seventy-five cent chairs go at 35c, Solid oak cane chairs, the $1.50 quality, go tor 75¢. Best cotton-top mattress, $1.75. Solid oak folding beds and mat tresses, $10.00, AND STORAGE CO, Cor. 3d & Court. PERSONALS. Mr. Ed. Vaughan left at noon for Memphis. Mr. John Bransford left at noon for Union City. Mr. 8. H, Winstead left at noon for Creal Spriags. Mrs. Horace Rivers returned yes- terday from a visit to Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves and baby went to Dawson yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Fields rived this morning from Fulton Col. J. H. Cominsky left at noon for Creal Springs to remain a few ar- Mrs. Quante and daughter, Miss Irna, of Metropolis, were in the city today. Mrs. T. J. Watkins, of Eddyville, is visiting Dr. T. E, White and fam- ily. Tiare. T. D. Oakley, of Cincinnati, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Dufour. Miss Fannie Rosenthal, of Atlanta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Heil- bron, Mr. J. L. Anverson, general wes- tern agent of the Georgia Railway, was in the clty today. Sam Jackson and brother Tom leave tomorrow morning for Cripple Creek, Col., to reside. Mrs, H. D. Baldwin and little daughter, Ola, left today for Nash- ville to attend the Centenuial. Mrs. F. W. Katterjohn and Mrs. George Katterjohn returned this morning from Evansville. Misses Maye and Fannie Higgins, of Louisville, arrived this morning on @ visit to Miss Mae Paxton. Mr. Thos Cousert, of Summerville, Ind., is visiting his nephew, Dr, J. S, Troutman, of Mechanicsburg. Dr. Frank Boyd, accompanied by his father, left today jfor Nashville to visit the exposition, Dr. Boyd will return Frida Master Pete Davis returned to his home in Earlington today. after a visit to Dispatcher Allan Jorgenson and family. Mr. Sadie Hubland, of south Third street, entertained quite a number of her friends Tuesday night at her home. Mr, W. H, Myer left this after: noon for Nashville to accompany his wife home from the exposition. Attorney Morgan Sivia, who has been quite ill, is out again, and leaves tomorrow for Little Rock, on busines Miss Anna Boetiger will leave Pa- ducah for Nashville at 12. o'clock to visit her mother. Miss Minnie Mason, county, niece of Jailer Miller, left to- day for a visit to Mayfield, after a brief stay here, Miss Minnie Ratcliffe entertained at progressive euchre last night in honor of Mr. Blake Slack, of Mt. Holly, N. J. Mrs. W. S. Myer and Miss Mag- gic Clark are among the Kentucky people registered at the Louisville building at the Nashville exposition. The musical given last evening at Mrs. Addie Morton under the auspives of the Ramsey So- was well attended and highly residence of The marriage of Mr. James Me- Keel and Miss IIattie Albritton, two of Mayfield’s most popular young people, will take place at Mayfield this evening. The opening ball at Creal Springs takes place tomorrow night, and in addition to seyeral Paducahans al- ready there, quite a crowd will go over. Itis expected to make the event the most enjoyable in the his- tory of the Ozark, Mrs. H, E, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover, Mrs, Ad Rasch and others, went down to Fulton yes- terday afternoon at 6 o'clock to at- tend the murriage of Mrs.Mary Ayers to Mr, L, W, Boswell, which Aook place at noon today, C. C, Lee is now moving into his new quarters at 118 North Fourth street. 9jd2w2 Don’t Burn Coal when you can get gasoline at KE. P, Gilson & Co.'s, jot A Breach of the Peace, Jim Campbell, colored, was finer $5 and costs in Judge Sanders’ court this morning for striking Job Woods. of Ballard | RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, Special June Selling... If you like something that you see elsewhere, the safe way is to come here first and @nd out what you ought to pe, for it. ve believe earnestly that we can save all purchasers money on the goods they have to buy in June. Belts, Belts. An overstocked manufacturer fur- nishes us with a few hyndred to sell . half the prices we have been selling em. Leather belts 11, inches wide, leath- er lined, stitched 8, detachable harness buckles, have been selling for 49 to 500, will be here by the 10th of Juna for 5c apiece, In consequence of this purchase all of the belts we now have in stock will be sold at cut prices. We offer our present stock of belts at 10, 18 and 90, and the remaining 50¢ ones for 25c. Sheets, Pillow Cases, Quilts. Needn’t hem sheets and pillow cases 7. hand. They are here for less than the goods cost by the Page Bleached Pepperell sheets, 81x90 hes, for 45c.. Bleached good qual- eets, 81x90 inches, for 35c. xtra quality pillow cases, 16 and e a pair. Good quality pillow cases, r. ite quilts of special value at 48, 69 and %e. Hosiery, Corsets. Ladies’ seamless fast black hose, special, for 8!,c a pair. The new reens at 23c a pair, Esty fast black 2c a pair, No greater hosiery values ever shown than are now here. Tn corsets we are overstocked with Nos. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 gnd 30—dollar corsets’ that will be closed out at 0c. Women’s summer vests at 4, 7; and 8',¢—very special. Rare values 4n table linens at 190, Interesting Melange Dished Up in Unique Style. Movements of Railroad People and Eyents Worth Noting. N.. C. AND ST. L. MILEAGE, Will Long, the painter, was on the morning train for Dexter, where he danbs the bridge. Bill McGehee, the hostler’s helper, is at work again after several off with a spell of sickness, Clerk W ternoon for } centennial, Fireman Dennis Prince, list. tod: W. H. Russell, of the bridge gang, an old express messenger on this line and who is off with a mashed haod, return to duty next week. Engineer Thornburg, after a» trip 309 this morning out on mail train. He looked as happy as a Boston clam, Brakeman Frank Morthland and his wife, of Lexington, were passen- gers in on 108 last evening. They are domiciled with Frank’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Morthland, corner Ninth and Jacksoag, Conductor Alex Fulton rolled |on time with @ nice load of | gers on his ac |morning. Trayel seems to be on the increase the last few days, Brakewan Lawrence the south end, who has off for some time for partial deafness, duty, been made as good as ever Wetson, of Lexington, been has returned to by Dr. newly overhauled morfow, She was the P. T. & A. 10. ments added. Motor No, 8 on the south Sixth street line is in trouble again today, and No. jtiquities is filling her place. away. great centennial exposition. for considerable minor repairs. ig slated to be an exceptionable piece of machinery, and does more work | with less coat than any locomotive tn i the switch service, Mr. W. M. Tolbert, motorman, and the companted tity yesterday to Hen: |ton, where he hurted the remains of his wife, returned on the morning train from their sad mission, Old veterans and all others expect- ing or intending to visit the grand U. C, V. reunion at Nashville, commenc- ing June 22d, will find it to their in- terest to consult Mr. F. B. Teachout, the ageut, at 425 Broadway, Both Mr. J. J. Crawford, the pro» prietor, and Mr, Heller (Uncle Da- vie), the mixologist of the Echo sa- loon, opposite the depot, are and have been sick in bed for some days. Mr. Jake Straub is dealing out the exhilirating beverages until they re- coyer. The following is the latest on the ‘-Jiar’s bulletin board’? in the round house: the BULLETIN NO, 4, J.W.K G.M. Engineer Thornburg and Fireman Turbeyille have heen suspended five days by the committee of the *-Liar's Union.” Engineer Thornburg for running engine 309 at an excessive and dangerous rate of speed, The vacuum-lke action of the passing through the 'Suake Cut’? was such as to cause sijles of cut to Paradise of Punts. EB. P. Gilson & Co., 410 Broadway. cave in upon the Wack, nuvessiiating 4 delay of seven hours to all traffic. Jt in admitting that he noticed the Nose and weeks 2, Meyers leaves this af- shville to join his wife and view the wonders of the great acting hostler at Hollow Rock Junction, was rolled and is now back on the extra He heads the board as first out is getting along nicely and expects to passen- Hughes on lying under treatment His auricular organs having and will be hard to recognize in her sew dress and the many improve- },qne of the relegated an- {1 1b Evaporated Apples . Shel doz Choice’ Lemons can run, if her bum is heard blocks | 24 Ibs Chotce Patent Flour. Master Mechanic Potter left this]! 1b Best Prunes... afternoon for Nashville on business}? !bs Good Roasted Qotfee. connected with his department, but]! bu. Fresh Meal.........+.. there is not a doubt but what he will take a squint at the wonders of the | Phone 89. Engine 315, the regular switch en- gine in the yards is {now in the shops She p pular friends who ac- train in! at 23, 35, 39, 48 and 650. A splendid 24x28-inch tewel offering at 50c # pair; worth 75c. ery choice wash dress le at 10, 1254, 19 and 23 yc, not equi glee where. Seotch lawns and other fab- o# at 4, 5, 6 and 7c, not easily found at these low prices. ery ; everything mething becom- ‘y choicest pelec- tions in Padueah. Hate trimmed here are not equaled elsewhere An style and beauty. The prices are awa; below others. All the points of merit point you here for hate. A splendid assortment for June selling. Tell your friends where to come, Shoes, Shoes. _A special sale at low prices. Fifty- nine styles of women’s oxford ties now going for $1 to $2 a pair—worth a third more. HARBOUR'S 112-114 North Third street. Special Sale of Unredeemed Pledges We are overstocked on Ladies’ and off, pulled the throttle again on the|Gent’s Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches st Allthe standard makes of move- ments and Also a big lot of Silver Wi Guns, Piatole, Musical Instrumente, See the prices we will make you, We carry @ good ling of Clothing, Hats, Shoes rurnishings Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, t forced males rictly for cash, and can al ways give you bargains in every line. Money to loan on all valuables, Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8. Second, next door to Lang Bros NOTICE-T0 TAX PAYERS, ‘The tear book DAVINg bee tm my hands for une callectign of ll Atty kann, re 'e bay all our am now Engine 314, spic, span and brand|i. at the Nashville shops, will return to this division to- | for uot Broadway from "90 to 8p watt ates, month, v ui SPECIAL SALE. One Week Only, 1 Glass French Mustard...... 0.05 + 0.06 + 0.10 + 0.70 » 0.40 0.7'9 + 0.25 0.45 h 15 Ib Pail Best Jelly... teres I. L, Ranpoier, 129°S. Second St. blurred aspect of the passing land- scape, Wherehy he knew engine 3 to be running at a fearful speed not calling Engineer Thornbur, tention to the fact, we think Fireman Turbeville neglected his duty, hence his suspension, H.T. and G, H,, Committee, LUCKY MAN, od Grayes Gounty Citizen Falls Heir toa few Thousang, Uncle Jobn Stark, of the Stark confectionary, and who is known to most every man, woman and child in Graves county, says the Mayfield ‘‘Democrat,’’ haa just }fallen heir to one-sixth of an eighty-five thousand dollar estate as result of the death of his uncle, Peter Fetzer, at Wooster, Ohio. This information came to Mr. Stark Friday, and he is having the matter attended to. Mr. stark left Wooster 3} years ago and went to Alabama, and afterwards resided jn Paris, Tenn., and Murray before coming to Mayfield, A ——— C. C, Lee, phone 161, jd2w2 E. P. Gilson & Co. (headquarters for all kinds of paints, oils and gaso~ ling, Jott Will Flush the Gutters. Mr. James M. Grimes has been employed by/MayortY eiser to flush the gutters of the city during the sum jmer He began work this moro! jand saya he will #00 the job is done thorgughly- ht. | = f Dy. Ed alty Byes, Kar, cay, Ky. ly | found dead by some of the family, LOOK §=LOOK © Bio Reduction in Screen Doors and Windows. ALL HAVANA FILLED. Or met, Albert Bernheim. 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) 730-9 AOM, 1-3 P.M. 79 eM. Office Hours { Telephon 364 <ciieniiiehaadti aii oe ee oe oe eo a a oo 7BBO8 OB Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and , Plum ber. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF... Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 132 South Fourth Street. 20000000 FREE Rocking Chair DORIAN’S. This is something every one enjoys in moments of le And it is a thing of beauty for the home. *s FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS + COME TO US FOR YouR DRY GOODS, FINE SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODs. Kindly bring your reer to us. We will it them neatly at small cost, 329 Court Street oh ee WV VVIVVVVVVVUAD —\ 77 ~— as isure, JOHN J. DORIAN. 205 BROADWAY, Pant CAH, KY. Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of LIFE and Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. BASE BALL! PADUCAH vs, NASHVILLE, TWO GAMES TOMORROW/ on account of postponed game of May Sth. ONE ADMISSION TO BOTH GAMES. LADIES’ DAY,-:+10 cents to grana stand, . HEART FAILURE 3 I, B, Howell, D.D.8, DENTIST phone 321. Oieet; 427 Broadway , Results in the 8 J Calloway County Mane’ James H. Vaughan, ove of the best known farmers of Calloway county, dropped dead af heart fail. ure at his home four miles from Mur- yay day before yesterday, He was) Tele; Takp” the Nashville, Chatta and St-kouts Tailway Tennevece Centennial, Nashville, es FREE .&

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