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NOW TRY EVERY Druggists, DrigeS and Jackson. WAHL FURNITURG, WALL PAPER AND BICYCLES. Seely © ann A 08, We have shoes for everybody, ou have tried\those S “and still you shake. Our Matarial Tonic Capsules.s 2 o. DUSK EFFECTIVE 2. 50e, weet Syrups for Chills $1.00 J. D. BACON & CO. edn The Go-Lightly Kind. & 311 BROADWAY. WEATHER REPORT. Showers tonigh J. W. Long's residence Clank street, for sales oa lon; nents, or will rént by the y Hest of references -required. give posdession Jane 18, Cussedthe Boothlack. Arthur Crawford, a colored LOCAL MENTION. {88 SONS. Just Granite cooking ware véry cheap. Hank Bros & Jones. FOR Sat piano in good gouditiony wofih $200 se!|for $100. 1 geod condi soll for $65; all fipét-clasp bargaiss Also a lot of hougéhold goods yal by sold ata sactifigé, — All koode” mu be sold by Fitday, June 18, Clark Street, aterd. ear. Will 1 boy, Deputy Jailer Gr: received new line cenoive Inv Hide, sqvere Ove sqfave piano ‘on, worth /$150, wit Apply has returned was fined $10 in the police court thi morning for using insulting language towards Sam Moore, a colored boot- black, from a week's stay in Ballard county He reporis that the crops, especially the wheat crops, are the most prom- ising of years. from a visit to Earlington, Bigger. Bargains THAN EVER. ) Li ' Just received, another Jot of Sam-| CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS. , ple Shoes, 500 pairs of Ladies’ sod) — én’s Fine Press Sui’s that sold | Children’s Shows that sold for $2.00, | fy¢ $9,560, 810.50 and $12.00 $2.50 and $4.00 go in one lot at 75} 6ne lot at $5.50. cents, Men's Fine Ciay Worsted Suits, | , Straight, Round Cut, Sicks or Cuta- ways that soll for $16.00, $18.00 aud $20.00 go ig one lot at $9.50. 100 pairs Men,s Fine Vici Kid Dress Shoes that sold for $4.00 and $5.00 go in oue lot at $2.50, Nice Busiyess Suits, Brown Cassi- meres all styles t for $7.4 at 300 pairs Men’s Shoes that sold for $1.75, $2.00 and $%.25 go in one lot at $1.00. Latof Boys’ Fine Suits worth $2.00 go for $1.00 Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes and Oxford Ties in Ox Blood and Chocolate at unteard of prices, Priest Manilla Straw Hats worth $1.00 agd $1.25 go at 25 and 50 cts PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, 998 aiid 230 Court St. Cor. 3 & Court. COMMENCEMENT TO-NIGHT. Morton's Opera House to Hold a Brilliant Assemblage. PERSONALS. Mr. Jim Weille went up > Baddys ville today. Mr. Sol Dreyfuss is back from a tour of the South. Dr. W. H. Pitehér bas re-arned | from Creal Springs. t| Mr. W. Fred Long feturned at noon from Dawson, Mr. Sam Hubbard returned this morning from Wingo. Col. Joba Parbed, of Bardwell, came in this morning. Mr. J. E. Euglish noon from Madisonville. M Seventeen Graduates to Receive Their Diplonias Betere the Footlighte, The sonual commencement of the Paducah bigh school » " (ake place a tonight at Mo-.on's opera Louse, . 8. P. Davis returned at neoOlwhen the” coriaiy will fa"! on the returned at Supply and the consumption ; hence low prices and summer trade of 1897. go in u who haye bought up the to sell to our customers te at our low pri way’ is to come her sell elsewhere |seen elsewhere for ), go for $3.50. here for se a yard Piers Demand, High prices increase the pro- luction of any article and lessens leere: the production and in- consumption, Many manuireturers expected relteretines and bigger sales and fiade t6o much stuff for the spring The manutacturer’s way out of suc lilemma is to ett the price to i luce somebody to use up the stuff. © are amghg the few cash buyers goods half pri es. Out of self defense many merchants will claim to own goods but the only safe and see. Lawns are here for 2c and 3c and 4 3-4ey that were double. Beautiful wasli> goods we have loc, are now Handsomer ones tWat were 20c ate here for roe. ffeta mulls that were a5c early are now here for 12 4-2¢. Leather belts, all colors, were 50c, now hete for 25¢. Ladies’ vests that were §c, now xc. Very hasidsome vests are here for f atid Sey Bleached table linens that were 4oc tiow here for 25¢. Osher table linens very low. Hand towels aty, 9 and 12 1-2¢; very special, Dotted swisses and dotted dimities, manufacturer's seconds that you can hardly tell from the firsts\ worth oe, for roc a yard Choice.apron check ginghams at sandy rae a yard, Cali- coes at 3 69, 4, 4 #2 and 5c yard. tSc unbleached tog sheating for 12 2c yard. Ready made hleached sheets for 35¢ to 45¢, worth double. Soit finished yard wide bleached domestic at 4, 4 1-2, §, 64-2, 7 and 7 1-2ca Yatd. Ladies’ fast black hose that were <, Row t2 1-2 The world’s unequaled seamless fast blac 2ac. The early seasons" sor}, now four pairs that kk se MILLINERY. Trimmed hats of rarest beauty less than half what others se, Of Ave triny hats to order in Water Filters, ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED, ALL HAVANA FILLED. $20 North}5th'Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) 730-9 A. M. Dr.med. Albert Bernheim. — school fe of fifveen young ladies and | 8 7 13 oY. M. 7 v, M. Office Hours | most exquisite manier with the t and most fashionable materi at prices_very much below the For one more.week cabinet photos at $1 pér dozen, Bruce's Studio, op- posite News offic 29-1m Nobody can sell paints, oils and soline lower than EB. B. Co. men, women, children, or “yaller kids.” Ask any of our customers-.- they all uphold our shoes, Went Swim i Officers Eaker and Harlan caught five white boys in swimming bel angstaff’s mill yesterday, placed them under arrest. No war- [rants were issued this time, however, but the practice will be broken up by the police Appetit food has been kept sweet, and ewett or Leonard For sale by $ ware Company. el of Paralysis, Siithen Mrs, Bob! The Jewett or Leonard cleanable . |refrigerators are not to be @laséed with the mmon kind. Bor sale by because we give] foot: Haniware Co, Mit honest worth Revival at Sharpe. Elder Calboun, of the Tenth Street fn every shoe} Christian church, is holding a pro- tracted «meeting at Sharpe. The we sell. Give meeting has been in progress two weeks and as a result thirteen have usa look on |already been bapti summer foot- Wear. Our prices are off. You can find in our obs great snaps for everyday wear. home on South Seventh street. funeral took place this eftefnoon. Begins at Eight O'Clock. lic to remember that the commen ment exercise See our nos & Toy They Are Going pilin 4 ast. The Jail f | Deputy Jailer Frank Grady is day mourning the death of his game rooster, which met his fate ia the slop barrel. ‘The chanticleer was quite a favorite at the jail. H. Diehl &\Se Come at before they axe all gane, $3.50 go for $1.76 as long as, they last. 1 to- It’s a very goud world to live in, | Gilson & Co. if you own a Jewett Leonard cleanable refrigeeator, them the Svott Hardwate Co, 1ijd or bee Called Meeting. The Willing Workers of lical church are meet at the presideut’s residence Tuesday afternoon 3 p.m, without fail, Mus, Jous Rock, Pres. German Dairy Queen Toilet Soap 3c New Providence, J.C, Mendenhall, E Dear Sir: —Piease Gross of your Chill ana ‘eun., Oct. sville, Ind. : possible | ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS | 219 Broadway Deebroadway of 25th. I consider your Cyill Cure the best in the market, Yours respe:tfully, V. W. Surrn. nied, to live on andMtake egre of a No rent for thé right 3 L, card of Sty, person, Ad Cake See Window Displa C. AT... DRUG STORE saath TH & BROADWAY. the waste HALLADAY A.TNA BICYCLES! 100 @50 75 WV40 —_— NOTICE. | e buy Men's Hand] OTHING, such Coats, Vests, Pants and Shoes, and pay good prices for seme if not worn toomach, You van send them to uwor we will cali for them. We hayé no solivitors. LAWRENCE, 2 Second » shades. HENSLEY ¢ Cluy Prove. ref the Rey 30 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 CO., Makers, Marion, Ind. Gilgon & jot comes with eating, if the cleanable re- Cour Hard- 11i4 © Woods, colored, aged 47, died yesierday of paralysis at ber The Supt. McBroom requests the pub- sin promptly at 8 Those Dargaiasin bicycle shoes at $8.00 and The best Gasoline is sold by E. P. jot requested to th ip As soon as Fever Care as offered in yoar letter | Two good, respectable old\persons Mr. Bransford Clark, of OWens- 1] boro, the bicyclist, is at the Palmer. Miss Daisy Blythe. of Marray, is a guest of Mra, Will Gray, on North Fifth. t Prosecuting Attorney Bob Reeves] ¢ spent yesterday at Dawson with his rami! Mrs. G. B, James left at noon on a visit to ber former bome, Hadson- ville, Miss, | Miss Lillian Smith bas revorned to, Aurora, Ind., after a visit to Mrs. Fred Rreuizer, Mrs. Frauk Smedley sod children have gone to Graves ccunty on a two mouths’ v Mrs, Emma Levy and daughter left at poon for St. Louis, afier a visit to Mrs, Hy Wallersteia, Ermie Tate, who has been attend ing Smiih’s academy at St. Louis, returned home Saturday. Col. Q. Q. Quigley and little grand daugh‘er, Miss Dorothy Langstaff, spent yesterday in Dawson. Me. W. A. Davis left at noon for Memphis oo a visit to her sisters, Misses Carle and Queenie Hipple. Pete Smith left yesterday for St. Joe, Mo., as local delegate to the na- tional convention of leather workers. Mrs. Charles Simon left yesterday for her home in St. Louis, after a visit to Mrs, Charles Leigh, on West Monroe. Miss Marie Farley left today for Alton, Ill., where she will attend the marriage of her cousin, Miss Nano, on the 16th inst. Mr. Harry Judd and Misses Chris- tina and ma Acker and Clause therland attended the revival at Sharpe last night. Col. Thos R, Polglase, of the Fire} “ Extinguisher Co. of Chicago, was in the city today en route up the river, He will return next week, HENSE HARRIS. haat We enveny lewe of Gie't perbaps ,-e6 W.ll be oulwelgiied by Uhat eling of satisfaction (hat always fol- lows the compiev'on of an often un- plerscat tosk. Commervement may what it used to mean ty ( luate, but it is a pretiy cosom i one that shov'd never ve allowed to de- e. Tonight two young m some wll no dou of regret at 3 mad sebe oi : hot mean the sweet grt geadunt just 95 she hes doue ofvea vefore, will stand before an audience of admiring friends, atured in immaculaie wiite, aa emblem of her owa spol! °s ma'd- enhood, and receive her diploma, which will be laid away, neatly « with ite blue ribbon, perhaps sc oa t > be forgotten in tlie dull Ceres of ree! life. The class this year is tow. ually large, and is composed of bright, talented young people, wo are well equipped to battle for suc- cess fn life. The nawes of the gead- uates ac Misses Jessie Merecdes Folz, Aren- dal Pearl Sanders, Zo: A. Hanuin, Raby Marie Piles, Kinma Moriou Du- val, Margaret C, J. Donvigen, tie M. Grayes, N Sehotta, Anyi Lee Thomas, Myre Vivian Briant, Lucie Broadwell Holloway, B. Anderson, Maud M. Iny Ragsdale, Fannie Grigsby srs. Walter A. Havok and Ge Hailey. The program for the evening is tev, WK Mov ving once Jeane Sally Mes- rod nvitation.” ( or L'es im Hovest Ty * (Honier—Xow A Whistling Ksyiaent A Pearl Sander on Khe Future —Maggie His Announcement as a Candidate for Prosecuting Attoruey, In anotber column the Sun to-day announces Hensely G. Harris as & candidate for Cily Prosecuting At- torney. Hense Harris is ove of tue brigutest as well as most popular young men in the city. He is wor ivy of the position and no doubt will receive the considerai‘on be so justly deserves at the ds of the voters, He submits his claim to the action of the Repablic a Coaven’iou. Mr. Haris bss been a hard worker for the parry sud will be a ec: dit to the ticket if he gets tue nomioation Th iun of b's elec- tion saovld he receive the nominiion, as no at yaiwve var bas move friends emong the independent voters, t Cb Reeltaus The Stocy of Lacie 1 Holloway Eesay—"Tue ( Mand M. ba Oration—"Peeseatation of Class of Fannie Grigsby eptauce by Class Some De ‘That Everybody Likes" Clars Spade by ot us Emma M Duvall Oravion oth Cont uv Walter A Hank The Twent jennie B Ander Qe een ited son Lucy B M Piles Frank) bryant, Pal Macy Queer or Score —J este Berle MG of Diplomas. Ao not Flowers, e-Pev Bs STOLEN HORSE, # Choro’ Cowan) Preveus« Benedict 31 C C. Lee tor wall paper at 31 cents per roll, La Belle Park Toaight, ® heantifat novthera p'ry the Outeast.’’ Broadway ree music j4 C. C. Lee, No. 117 N. Fourth 8t. The One Henry Blue Got Be- longs to Councilman Liebel. The Owner Was This Morn'ng anced A Orta Found by Officer Smedtey Paducah Board of Educa- tion. ‘The members of the board of edu- hare expected to meet at the eotvance to the Elks hall, Morton's opera house, Monday evening promptly at 7:45, to officially con- cur in tue awarding of the diplomes to members of the graduating class. Jas. M. Lana, Pies, ‘The case against Henry Blue, ¢ol- ored, charged with hore stealir was called in the police court this morning and continued until tomor- row, Hon. E. W. Bagby was ap- pointed to defend the accused, and while they were in conference, officer Smedley arrived with information that the stolen horse belonged to Councilman Chris Leibel’ It had been kept in a pasiuve in the south- era part of town, and the councilman happeved to sce the officer on the horse this morning. Blue has served ove term for horse stealing, and attempied to d'spose of the stolen horse to George Dawson Friday tor 85. are the food of love, but food brings (the smile of love if it has been kept ina Jewett or Leonard cleanable frefrigerator, Don’t make a mistake and get the wrong kind, Scott Hardware Cc have the genuine, 11j4, For Paints, Oils pid Gasoline go to E. P. Gilson & Qo., 410 Broad- way. pas! $ jon Paradise of Panta, BE. P. \Gilso & Con, 410 Brondways "yu Very find raspberry sherbet, choc- olate and vanilla ice cream at Stutz g others to charge ! Narrow Escape of a . at 118 N, Fourth gtreet. prices that ‘circumstances compel SHOES. Prices away down When qualit lis considered 56 styles of oxford ties ranging in prices f $r to $2 that are worth and do bring one-third more with aost dealers. HARBOUR'S, 112-114 N. Third, ILLINGIS GENTRAL NEWS, Supt. Harahangnd Family Back From Nashville. Boy Near Mayfieid---Uiber Ra‘t- road News. J. Harahan and family, vrivate car from isiied the ex re, however and will prob orrow, Supt. W. arrived at noon Nashville, whe postion ‘Ty direct from I ably retorp bos rday as passenger train h left here at 12:20 p. m nerred n, the form of # boy wae seen lying at the side of the track the train stopped and the crew weit back to render pecessary assistance, supposing that the boy had be struck and killed, It developed, however, that his name was Collier, and he an epileptic fic on the track just before the train reached bom, and was pulled off just in the nick of time by a companion. Sa This morning a force of workmen an tearing off the roof fof the lway freight office, preparatory to putting on anew one. A large yentilator and sky light will be placed over the dispatchers’ room. B Trainmaster J. J. Flynn and wife have reiurned from the Nashville ex- position, Joe Graves, a bridge carpenter of Wingo, employed by the I. C., was brought to the ciiy yesterday and taken to the railroad hospital, suffer- ing from congestion of the stomach. Mr. J. J. Swanson is acting as car inspector during the illness of the regulor inspector, Mr. Elmore. Hon, W. 8. Wilson, formerly of the Cairo Short Line, but now in the coa! pusiness, came over this morning from St, Louis. GEE! BUTIT'S HOT! The Thermometer Crawls Up to 100 Degrees, It Seldom Gets Hotter This Side of Hades. ‘The sweltering heat of the past three days has been almost incuffer- able, and yesterday and today the mercury hes hovered uncomfortably near 100 degrees, At noon yesterday the thermome- ter at Oeblschlaeger & Walker's and the one at Wallerstein’s was at the E 100 mark, Today there has been p boom in the soda water trade and a givcat increase yn street car traffic, About the ovly way to keep cool to- day was by sitting under electric fans or boarding a rapidly moving street car. Raiv is predicted, however, and a storm following such heat would not be a great surprise, ry at Stutz’, thirst quencher, | ¢ C. C. Lee wishes eyéry one to call central side doors. Edison’s ic prod music, stock in the city. Three Wills Filed For Nagel’s registered 98 degrees, while) day, but nothing of property to her children, Fortson was ap; phosphate will\ make you, he city, Telephon 364 ——— Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and Sanitary... DEALER JN Att, KINDS OP... Fittings and Fixtures, 132 South Fourth Street. % Plumber. rinkling- Hose. 329 Court Street. A RARARAD SD SDA AeA Ae Rose & Paxton Give you IN Kinds of FIRE LIFE and TORNADO | Insurance Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank.=5 PROPOSALS FOR CUN- STRUCTION OF SEWERS. sled bide iil be recetved by the Common fPaducab, Ky. at the he The rhght | bids tu ‘sk n i) Local Laconics Achapter of Daughters of the Revolution was organized at the Pal- mer House by Mrs. B. E. Reed Sat- urday afternoon. T. H. Fountain, a man with an elongated hard luck story and no money was furnished with transporta- tion as far as Hollow Rock by Mayor Yeiser Saturday. The unfortunate wanted to get back to his home in Kentucky which he left togo to Colorado some years ago. ‘The Board of Education has served notice that no flowers shall be pre- sented to graduates tonight except through the committee, Messrs W. A. Lawrence, Rose and Joseph Mattison An order has | issued that all American Express messengers must hereafier wear uniforms, July Ist an order goes into effect on the I, C, requir be uniformed. A horse belonging to Pritchett ran away Satarday oight and cleft the crowd in the market house, bis maddened course carrying him directly through it, at the big Sirange to say no one was eee Drop in atStatz’8 and) listea to fest and best phonogeaph- ns of band apd vocal 14j2eod C. C, Lee bas, the best “beleofed ¥2)2 GOUNTY COURT. Probate To-Day. Judge Tully held county court to- interest trans- Three wills were admitted to Mrs. Maty J. Ballance pired. probate, little change, and there is a perceptible | jeayes her property, & lot known as up Bleich pro} sg Rosetta Earnhardt, y, to her daughter, F, Mv Englert leaves his estate to bis wife, Mary Ellen, and she is ap- pointed exec ulvix, Rosa Christie, + colored, leaves her Beverly od administrator, One trial drink gf Syutz's unge a regular 14jzeod he\largest stock in ‘ 12j2 ustomer, Try. it C. C: Lee has g all agents and operators to ‘ Williem| i ‘IB, Howell, D.0.S. | DENTIST Telephone 221, Cees, 427 Irondway Office Hours 8 a.m, to 12 m.,2to 6 p.m, and atnight LITTLE BEN, Pawn Broker and Laan Offige-- MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL VALUABLES. We are overstogked on Ladies’ and Gente Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches t+ t All the standard makes of move- ments and cases. Also’ a big lot of Silver Watches, Gung, Pistols, Musical Instruments, See the prices we will make you. ya good line of Clothing, Furnishings, Hate, Sho ks, Valises, Playing Cards, Dice, ate. We bay all our goods at forced sales and buy strictly 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 One Week Only, 1 Glass French Mustard. 1 I Evaporated Apple: 1 doz Choice Lemons a 24 Ibs Choice Patent Flour... 15 Ib Pail Best Jelly, 1 Ib Best Prunes. , ‘ 2 Ibs Good Roasted Coffee. 1 bu, Fresh Meal... I, L. Ranpot Phone 89, 123 8. Second St. CSREES Spree iW DISTILLERY Started Today in Caldwell County By Reve: Revenue Collector Mac Ferguson, left this morning for Claxton, Cald- well county, to start up a bonded distillery for several gentlemen, The bond was sent 1m and today approved by the government. Claxton is just this side of Dawspa, ©! ©, Lee for prompt attention, C. ©, Lee is f his new store. v 0.70 + 040 + 0.738 0,25 \ O45 Agent Ferguson. 4