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we) a . You have and still you shake. NOW TRY EVERY Druggists, Seventh and Jackson. q We) WAHL & Our Malarial Tonic Capsules-a2# cue. DOSE EFFECTIVE, 5c, $1 The Go: J. D. BACON & GC. 00 Lightly Kind. SONS. FURNITURG, WALL PAPER AND BICYCLES. oN eee a We have shoes 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 us a look on “summer foot- Wear. Our prices are off. You can find in our obs great snaps for everyday wear. ELLIS, RUD & PHILLIPS 219 Broadway” 221 Broadway “NOTICE We buy Men's Second - Hand Y/Toilet Soap 311 BROADWAY. LOCAL MENTION. Barggins in Bicycle Shoes. Look in Diehl's show window for bargains in men’s bicycle shoes, chocolates, ox bloods and blacks. The former pr these shoes was] $3 and $3.50 3 long as they last they will be closed out at $1.75. Subseribers failing to receiye their papers should notify this office at one For one more week cabinet photos at $1 per dozen, Brnce’s Studio, op- posite News office. se Telegraph Office Abandoned. ‘The Western Union Te has cut out its city office and ordered its operator to St. Louis. This will cause the patrons to send all messages to the depot. Crittenden County Postmaster. Among the Kentucky postmasters | appointed yesterday was G. H. Cri-} der, of Tolu, Crittenden county. A Sweepstake Shoot, The gun club will hold its practice shoots at La Belle park this summer. Preparations are being made fora sweepstake shoot The Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis railway will sell round tnp tickets from Paducah to Nashville at $3.85, good to return seven days from date of purchases F, B, Teacnovr, City Ticket Agent, tt 425 Broadway. Are You Going to Travel? If you are going to thé Centennial or are going traveling, you can get for cash just what you want at Croal’s trunk factory. Trunks, valises, satchels, telescopes and sample cases made to crder. Old Trunks repaired. C. J. Coat, 10j6 208 Broadway. Dairy Queen Cake See Window Display) per rol, yours, ought to have a nic of Flowers night. your order and it will be attended to. Co. Centennial, Nashville. chant of Craneyville, county, would like be Senator De- C. C. Lee 8 North Fourth ; 9jd2w2 ts, Oils and Gasoline go ilson & Co., 410 Broad- cS jott C. ©. Lee for wall paper at 3'sc 118 North Foutth street. om e That sweet Graduate friend of Basket presented on Monday Give C. 8. Branson & Co. 1052. The best Gasoline is sold by E. P Gilson & Co. jout Nobody can sell paints, oils and asoline lower than E, P, son & jort Take the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway for Tennessee Centennial, Nashville. $3.85 round trip, good for seven d u For Sale, At the Sen office old papers, nice and clean, just the thing to put un- der carpets and on shelves. 25 cents per hundred. To cure a chi When the lips begin to quiver and turn blue, and before the first chilly shivering sen- sation.comes on take a full dose of Dr. Bell’s Peppermint Chill Tonic. It is stimulating. It warms the blood, It promotes the girculation of the blood, It will prevent the chill nine times in ten, It is guaranteed to prevent the chill ten timeg 1m ten if taken four hours before éhill time. For sale by Oehlschlaeget & Walker, Druggists, Fifth and Broadway. Take the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway for Tennessee $3.85 round trip, good for seven days. tt C. C. Lee for all cloth window shades for 30c hung on your win- dows, 118 North Fourth street, dw2 C. C. Lee will have the nicest place in the city at 118 North Fourth street, 9jd2w2 Deboe’s Private Secretary, Mr. Joel P, Deboe, a young mer- Crittenden boe’s private secretary, and has made a formal application for the The young man is said to be energetie, well in- formed youth,and in a local way has done valiant party service, and his many friends, irrespective of party lines, would like to see his ambition gratified, according to reports from that section. Heis related to the place. ple Shoes, Children’s Shoes that sold for $2.00, $2.50 and 84,00 cents, Dress Shoes that sold for $4.00 and $5.00 go in one lot at $2.50, Bigger Bargains THAN EVER, Just received, another lot of Sam- 500 patrs of Ladies’ and in one lot at 751g 400 pairs Men,s Fine Vici Kod irs Men’s Shoes that sold $2.00 and $2.25 go in one lot at $1,00, Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes and Oxtord Ties in Ox Blood and Chocolate at unheard of prices PADUCAH AUCTION 228 and 230 Court St. NINE T0 FIVE, In Favor of}! Paducah. NASHVILLE PLAYED WELL. In the Eighth Taning Padueah Stacked up Eight Runs, PADUCAH LEADING TODAY IN FOUR INNISGS had the home boys hustling for awhile yesterday and the game was quite ex- citing until the eighth inning, when Paducah stacked up four runs and was an easy winner. Pettie, the Nashville star pitcher, and Dowling, Paducah's pet south paw, with Belt and Stanton§to back- stop, pitched the game. Hits in profusion were made off of both, but the fielding was good. Dowling brought down the rooters when he flew out a two bagger with two men on base and two men out, bringing in two men, and being fol- lowed by two more. There was more ginger in yesterday's game than that of the day before, but still there was not enough. Umpire Ed Boland yesterday signed with the Nashville team, and will, beginning tomorrow, play first base. The games scheduled for Nashville tomorrow have beeu trans-| ferred to Evansville, and will be played there instead. Boland has been in some of the biggest leagues in the country, having at one time been a catcher of no little repute. He threw his arm out of joint in 1890, however, and was dis- abled for some time. He nas also played in the far West. SUMMARY, Nashville Paducah— Bit Nashville McCoy, 1 Belt, « Lyneh, ‘3b. K for $9.50,410,50 and 812,00 go in Straight, Round Cut, Sicks or Cuta- ways that soll for $16.00, $18,00 and $20.00 go in one lot at $9.50, meres all styles that sell elsewhere for $7.50, go for $3.50. go for $1.00, | left at noon for C CLOTHING, DEPARTMENTS, Men’s Figé Dress Suils that sola ne lot at $5.50, Men's Fine Clay Worsted Suits, Nice Business Suits, Brown Cs Lot of Boys’ Fine Suits worth $2.00 Fivest Mani: $1,00 and $ a Straw Hats worth at 25 and 50 ots AND STORAGE CO, Cor, 3d & Court. Other gan of rain, postpone HOW THEY STAND ‘Special June Selling. If you like something that you see pvhere, the safe way is to come and tind out what you ought for it believe earnestly that we can il purehasera money on the is they have to buy in June. gor Belts, Belts. An overstocked manufacturer fur- nishes us with a few hundred to sell at half the prices we have been selling them ather belts 1 er lined, stitched edg harness backles, have b s inches wide, leath- detachable 1 selling for y the 10() of June for 25e aptece. In consequence ef this purchase all of the belts we now have in stock will Ki We offer our Ite at 10, 15 and 19¢, and the remaiging 50c ones for 25e. Sheets, Pillow Cases, Quilts. Needn't hegt sheets and pillow cases by hand. yey are here for less than ods cast by the yard. ached Pepperell aheots, $1x90} inches, for 44c. Bleached good qual ity sheets, 81X90 inches, for 35¢ Extra quality pillow cases, 16 and 18 a pair. Good quality pillow cases, 10¢ a pair White quilts of special value at 48, 69 and 95c, Hosiery, Corsets. Ladies’ seamless fast black hose, special, for 8,0 a pair, The new ‘at 230 a pair, Esty fast black sea pair. No greater hosiery values ever shown than are now here orsets we are overstocked with 4s, 39 and 30—dollar t will be closed out at 60¢ Women’s immer vests at 4, 7 8!,¢--very special are values iu table linens at 190, 9, 18 and fide. adil 24x28-inch towel offering at 50¢ a pair; worth 75¢ y choice wash dress goods a trazo St. Louis SCHEDULE FOR TODAY, Cleveland at Baltimore. Louisville at Boston. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Phil: St. Louis at ¥ PERSONAL lelptia bin Wm, Sleeth left st avon for Cre Springs. Bob Robertson Creal. Mr. Sam Jackson left at Creal. Mr. Will Rieke left Nashville. Mr. A. T. Sabin, of the I in at noon, Mr. O Creal Sprip, Mr. C. W. Whittemore Mayfield at noon, Mts. Clarence Beverly left at noon for St. Louis on a visit. M. C, Gallow of the St. L, is at the Palmer. H. V. McChesney, of Swithlaud was in the city today. Mrs. James E. Wilhelm returs this moraing from Maytield Messrs. Sam and Tom Jacksou left at noon for Colorado to reside. Ottleer ette Jones returned yesterday afternoon from Creal Mr. He Vaugha Clarksville yesterday on busine Mrs. H. D. Baldwin and daughter Ola, are at the Nashville exposi'i » BE. Reed is entertaining ine club this afternoon. and Tom Jackson ripple Creek, Col Mr. Sanders Fowler left yesterday for Nashville to attend the Centen- nial, Mr, J. B. Harrison left this mor left at noon yesterday c t Kahn left al noon for left for N.C.& e Me Sam Reed left at noon for nd Fulton, to look after \| his parishes, Mr. Jobo Storch, the coraetist, left at noon for Creal, to play at the opening ball tonight. ing for Vanceburg on a visit to relu- "| tives. 19 and 28!:e, not equaled else otch lawns and other fab ¢, not easily found | finery. est fads in millinery; @ nd charming; somethin revery woman; choicest selec erything 120 North » Paducah, Hats trimmed here for hate, selling here where to ¢ oes, Shoes. A al sale at low frices. Fifty sof W o&tord ties now for Sl tos2arp worth a third HARBOUR'S, 112-114N Third ptreet Cee ee RALSOA RUYBLINGS, S Interesting Melange Dished Up in Unique Style. sof Rairoad Peopteand PRCCCRERBES SS LLRWBAAAD pts Worth Not + ©. AND ST. L. MILEAGE. Office Hours | in Seree and Windows. |. Savill Hardware 3182324, BROADWAY. PADUCAH KY- LOOK LOOK Big Reduction h L/00rs ALL HAVANA FILLED. '‘Or.med. Albert Bernheim, 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Telephon 364 VWVWTDFD-VOVLVBWETVSETVOEE 1B Steam, Gas and } Sanitary... DEACER IN ALL KINDS OF... | Ed. D. Hannan, Plumber. | Fittings and Fixtures, Spriaktmgy Hose. uth Fourth Street # Court Street. tetepmose Ky 21 | Rose & Paxton Give you All Kinds of | Superintendent W. J. this afternoon for Metamora, Mich. it will be gone but a day or so. A Hills, of Mercer, wthis old Miehi- ut of the sum. . the store room key - last hour had a combat with an ch lasted until a uw He finally Conductor Will Lew ening train to pay rd a visit at Beech Bluff ried the baby er night w ague late this a, M | 3 left on her leige slong to see hi papa G The City Hotel, a large kno at Union C 1 the main line of this road y |tirely destroyed by fire a few n for the j ball tonight back saw s net to haul the cannc Wall Hills just says he never for crops in that Too much rain, | er. Lilian, the eldest‘@s and Mrs. Harry Pisler's little fam from Mich ran ghter of Mr conquered. | y,{the A. R ‘FIRE ‘LIFE and TORNADO | WOTICE FOR B13.” leat if they continue mach lon on those runs, ‘I’ 1 attrac tion for I k mi stronger than the 1 of stone purported to be the north w the fad uical dey sno with the men of i riment to become a's Union’ or of P. di no j members of the +1, and 1. 0. -Ensuranee Oifice over Citizen’s Saving Bank. |,B. Howell, D.0.S, DENTIST | Telephone 221. Offices, 127 Broadway Ofice Hours 12 m.,2 to 5 p.ny andatnight ——— Special Sale of such as Coa Mr. C, W. Lester, of Frankfort, |imet with the misfortune to break ber| doubt many amu and spicy ane CLOTHING Vests, Pants and Shoes, and pay good prices for seme if not worn too much, You can send them to us or we will cali for them: We have no solicitors, LAWRENCE, 213 Court st. fs ®O900000000000008 yy W, dy NAT... YA Dhersens STANDARD OF DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. HALLADAY 100 @50 75 V40 ~—_> E You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. —_— PADUCAH, KY. MARION CYCLE CO,, Makers, Marion, Ind, 0 ee Senator.| LA BELLE PARK Tonight Tonight. “Rocky QMountam ‘Mail Gir Music on the cars. Broadway cars, A-TNA BICYCLES! XCELLENCE! $ . JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS, by Innings. Innings ..... 12845675807 Paducah ooos 200408 Nashville 001004000 Jucah 4, Nashville 0, arned rins—F Villel; Pears el; Lyneh 1 ‘on balls—Paduca By Petty 10; by L Dall—MoCoy. 111 ches—Patly 1 vowling 6 CE AT TERRE ‘HAUTE. Innings 1234567890rhe Terre H’te0 0002800 02-7 126 Cairo 0101003000-57 8 Batteries; Rodman and Pace; Whalen and McGrew. «AT EVANSNILLE. Ionings = 123456789r hb Evansville 10500101 0-8 102 Washingt’n00 00000055 84 Batteries; Bailey and Vetter; Beam and Grimm, ENT STANDIN Played Won Lost e 2 PRE! Clubs Evansville. Nashville Washington ‘Verre Haute, Paducab, Cairo. SCHEDU! Nashville at Paducah, Washington at Evansville. Cairo at Terre Haute, Today's Game. Aj the end @ the fourth inning the game today stood 5 to 3 in favor of Paducah, THE GREATER LEAGU GAMES YESTERDAY, Washington, 6; St. Louis, 0, Baltimore, 11; Cleveland, 6, Star Laundry, came down from Eddyville morning and is at the Palmer rived last night on a visit j father-in-law, Capt, Joe F Mra. Aunie M. Newman, Owensboro, is visiting her brother, to ler, street. Mrs. Sam B. Gott and Miss Lord left at noon for Carmi, I {a visit to relatives, Miss Carrie for ber howe in Sherman, ter a visit of ceveral months io r tives here and in Pryorsburg. Mr and Mrs, Smith Fields, who have for some time past lived at Ful- ton, and returned yesterday, will in ¢@ future make this their home. ney are living in their handsome residence on West Jefferson. The Fin-de-Siecle bivycle club had an enjoyable run to Cold Springs last evening, supplemented by a delight- ful supper served there, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson and Mrs, A, A, Rasch chaperoned the party, the visitors present being the Misses Higgins and Miss Girard. After supper the club returned and stopped over at Casino Theater to witness the play. Etta I, on Vindrow | noou Notige. Owing to an ungspected in moving and placisg our machin- ery, we find it impossible to meet demands of our patrons this week, we are just starting and will be en. abled to meet all requirements next week in due form, June 10th 1897. J.W. Youns & Son, at delay ©. ©. Lee is now ‘moving info his new quarters at 418) North Fourt)| wards generates the humidity on street, Oup wd this Mr. E. M. Post, of New York, ar- of | Col. R. Rowland, on North Seventh Mrs. Wm. Vaughn and daughter, | arm by falling from a bench at the residence of berg Mrs r, day before yesterday, ndma, engine » now in the ay receiving the finishing touches under the brush, wielded by fenry Zeiss, the painter, will ‘a thing of beauty and a joy for # the tracks ‘again and vshe t Dingnid, of Murray rday to visit her brother, Conluctor rlie Scott, and to meet «cr son, Robert, a deaf mute, who is ing from the Danville institu- tion er wh Mrs ame in yes! tion on a Myrtle, the little deaf and dumb laughter of Mr. Aday, of the bridge arrived home for the holidays he Danville school this week, Although but a few month's pupil and entirely ignorant of the sign manual on entering, she now reads aud writes the ‘digit’? language as readily as the best of them. Will Hills, the train dispatcher, re- turned last p. m, from Metamora, Mich., where he visited his mother, who has been dangerously ill for sometime, but has so far improve to L msidered out out of dai His wife snd Mrs, W. J. Hills will remain with her for awhile longer, to the crews on all passenger trains by the 15th, Already the mail trains are carring these adjuncts, brakemen Moore and Hayden of the the freights having been elevated to the cushion seats of the ladies’ cars, Geo. Gates the blackemith’s helper, was around yesterday for the first time siuce he relapsed. He looks thin and pany, but says he is im- proving and hopes to be able to swing the hammer again next week, Sam Lowe, for whom Hugh ed he . Re 12, on cannon balls between are corralled iu White ‘flagmen’’ are to be added | ; | ed on the “bulletin board’? set aside for that purpose, as most of thes adepts at yarn reel- Jing. ‘The latest runs as follow BULL W.K., GM On investigation by Drs and White, of the petted and 5: condition of the faces of Thornburg and and Fi jville, crew of engine 509, it was found to be caused by the fearful force with which their faces strike the invisible atoms and molecules with which the atmosphere is impregnated. It is suggested that all crews running the 309 be furnished with aluminum masks by Master Mechanic Potter. ‘The same to be thoroughly cleansed when returned at the end of trip. Respectfully, H,T. &G. K. Committee (BULLETON NO. 6.) K | dotes will be po TIN NO. J. Boya arred ineer n ‘Turhe- the J. W .— The new air pump on th oO easy and nice and has such a strong suction that all the gnats, bugs and pers within navy blocks of the track y»the reservoir, and when released the rails are completely covered with their remains. Better ems sshop- D9, to use sand ad infinitum betaveen the I, C, crossing and Third street, or she will slip so that his feed torches will be extinguished, P. 'T. E, Engineer. Interesting to erybody, We wish to cull special attention to € rmade by John J. Dorian in his advertisement on this page of today's Sus, Each of his customers may secure a fine, hand- some rocking cha'r free. This is the tity Engweer ‘Thornburg, of the Unredeamed Pledges... »cked on Ladies?’ and lid Gold and Filled Case Watches tt stan of move- ig lot of sical is, M ices we will All the wd makes ments and ¢ Also a t Silver Watches, Gun Instruments, ‘See the make you. We carry a good line of Clothing, Gents’ Purnishings, Hate, § “4 Trunks, Valises, Playing CardayDico, te, We br r pr ods at forced sales and bi for cash, aud can al ways give you bargains # every line, to loan on allValuables, Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8, Second, next door to Lang Bros __—————________ NOTICE 10 TAX PAYERS, « having been placed in my hands Mone EEE SPEOTAL SALE, One Week On’ 1 Glaes'Freneff Mustard... 1 Th Evaporated Apples 1 doz Choice Lemons 24 Ibs Choice Patent Flour 15 Ib Pail Best Jelly: . sy 040 1 lb Best Prapes........0¢. 0.719 ++ 0.05 + 0,06 9.10 0.70 most desirable gift yet offered, Our readers will always do well by pure chasing their dry goods, shoes and furnishing goods at Dorian 10j5 2 lbs Good Roasted Coffee... 0.25 1 bu. Fresh Meal.....¢s..+5. 0,46 1, L, Rawpogrn, Phone 89, 129°S, Second St.