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and still you shake. NOW TRY EVERY DOSE EFFECTIVE, 2 Druggists, Seventh and Jackson. Sy P este a8 Og We have shoes for everybody, men, women, * children, or | a “yaller kids.” Ask any of our are the * Supreme Result MONARC customers- of our they all uphold] ® Year's of our shoes, » Experience j because we give honest worth» in every sioe nine two-cent stamps ¢ Lee RI we sell. Give | us @ look on} P summer foot- WAH You have tried those Sweet Syrups for Chills Our Maiarial Tonic Capsules Our 'Ninety-Seven Complete Line of $1.00 50e, “Ali the World Loves a Winner" Send for Catatogue, H CYCLE MFG. CO. curcaco a decie ot Monarch Playing Cards, Viusirating Lillian Russell, Tom Monarch Cooper, ichardson and Waiter Jones. Regular Soc cards. ‘& AGENTS. NEW TORE LONDOB AND BE CURED. SONS, wear. Our prices) | are off. You WEA ‘HER REPORT. can find in our| Thunder erie this afternoon an i Ohio str q {near Futth J. DB. BACON & CO. A bad place is reported in a sewer|* Bigger Bargains THAN Just received, another lot of Sam- ple Shoes, 500 pairs of Ladies’ and Childrea’s Shoes that sold for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 go in one lot at 75 cents, 100 pairs Men,s Fine Vici Kid Dress Shoes that sold for 84,00 and $5.00 go in one lot at $2.50, that sold for $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 go im one Jot at $1.00 Ladies’ Low Cat Shoes and Oxford Ties in Ox Blood and Chocolate at unheard of prices, PERSONALS. Mr. Clarence Milam left at noon for Fulton Collia t noon, ’. W. Katterjohn has return- n Cincinnati McGinnis returned to PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, 228 and 230 Court Sg Cor. 3d & Court. Supply and Demand, High prices increase the pro- duction of any article and lessens the consumption ; hence low pric deers the production and crease the consumption, Many manufacturers expected better times and bigger sales and made too much stuff for the spring and summer trade of 1897. The manufacturer's way out of such a dilemma is to cut the price to in- duce somebody to use up the stuff. We are among the few cash buyers who have bought up these goods to sell to our customers at half pri- ces. Out of self defense many merchants will claim to own goods at our low prices, but the only safe way is to come here and s Lawns are here for 2c and 3c and } 3-4c, that were double. Beautiful wash goods we have seen elSewhere for roc, are now here for 5c a yard. Handsomer ones that were 20¢ are here for 10. Taffeta mulls that were 25¢ early are now here for 12 1-2¢ Leather belts, all colors, were 50c, now here for 25§¢. Ladies’ vests that were sc, now 3 Very handsome vests are here tor 7and 8c. Bleached table linens that were yoc now here for 25§¢ Other table linens verylow. Hand towels aty, 9g and 12 1-2¢; very special. Dotted swisses and dotted dimities, manufacturer's seconds that you can hardly tell from the firsts, worth 20c, for toc a yard. Choice apron check ginghams at} ——-——— 31-2,4 and 4 t-2c a yard. Cali- coes at 34-2, 4, 4 1-2 and §¢ yard. 18e unbleached 10-4 sheeting for 12 1-2c yard. Ready made bleached sheets for 35¢ to 45c, worth double. Soft finished yard wide bleached domestic at 4, 4 1-2, 5,6 1-2,7 and 7 t-2ca yard. Ladies’ fast black Filters. Water" Filters, EVER. CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS, Men’s Fine Dress Suits that sold for $9.50, $10.50 and $12.00 go in one lot at $5.50, . SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. ~ Water Filters. Water Filters Men's Fine Clay Worsted Suits, Straight, Round Cut, Sacks or Cuta- ways that sold for $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00 go in one lot at $9.50. Nice Business Suits, Brown Casei- meres all styles that sell elsewhere for $7.50, go for $3.50, Lot of Boys’ Fine Suits worth $2.00 go for $1.00. that Straw Hats worth zo at 25 and 50 ets, Finest Man | $1.00 and $1 'EXGELLENT PcRFORMANGE, ey, ALL HAVANA FILLED. |“Lady Audley’s Secret” Drew a Packed House. hose that were 20c, now 12 1-2 is rate | The world’s unequaled seamles * . —- fast black, 3 for 25¢. The early [ med Albe ME, rile, Hon. Henry Burnett went up to seasons’ 10¢ sort, sow four pairs Hopkinoviile this t Appearance of Mr. Charlemagne | or >< Miss ie R urved last Koebler.—Other Amuse- MILLINERY. Feil a Cals tb One, 4 sty ‘Trimmed hats of rarest beauty $20JNorth}5th'Street, r CG A. Rondeau, of Sty" for less than half what others 1is, is at the Palmer, d charge, or we trim hats to order in (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Mrs. R. L. ves rh De wc anthcilenta . ce tatiee the most exquisite manner with the 0 A.M 88 returned at noon f’om Dawson. finest and most fashionable materi + M aad Miss e Cin Miss Stella Jaco s Clark is entertaining Club this afternouu. of Princeton, is pleased audience never dispersed than the one which left Casino theatre last night, after wiwnessing the second performance of ‘Lady Audley’s als at prices very much below the prices that circumstances compel others to charge. Office Hours { 1 7 rM. Telephon 364 3 a guest of Miss Lucy Holloway. Secret’ with Miss Lillian, Bowen} ae. : a aa aaimann en at ~oee vw © Char | A Nice Crowd Mrs, Capt. Billy Crozier left thie} im the tide role. Prices away down when quality obs great snaps -_—_—_—_——- f ‘There was n large crond on the es-| morning for Deweon to speud sevezel] The thealre was packed, and many |is considered sg stylesof oxford ties] Ft], [DD Hann CAL MENTION, |esrioa last to Metropolis on] jays who were late in getting out bad to| ranging in prices from $1 to $2 thac Ld e an, for everyday wear.| LOC. 4 Ne Tine Betiie Owen and given under the] "Jt ot rong retumied at | ttaad> are worth and do bring one-third z auspices of the’ young ladies of the - MAIR likes My 2 ca My Miss Bowen's actiog was a feature | more with most dealers, St G. d Gineinn terieiters Caught. |. 7l paotist chuck. noon f om a lengviy sojourn at Yaw" | of tie pestormance, and was best ap- HARBOUR’: AID NIOS AE Det Eliiois, of Memphis, | 0 Dia - son. F preciated by those who knew what ARBOUR'S, (12-114 N. Third, Sanitary... um er i passer 1 tue cliv last pight e ling of wadow] Mrs, J, E. English and Miss Mo-|siveng.h, tact and intelligence it re- ° — \ route cion: i ron a Hor . ns revarned at noon frow] quired so cleverly to play ‘he part. - ’ DEALER IN ALU KINDS OF... 4 * ous rfovers, Joun Leng, B sonville. Mr, George W. Wright, as ‘Luke |ed young ladies in Paducab. The ar i ELLIS KU DY wil ad Roi, Lee, ‘They were | stceets. / 16)6 | Rev, Breuckner left at noon for] Marks,” the tipsy inn-keeper showed | program I Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, ; ’ rrrested in Mempuis und there are | rosune [xbdie Barks Jonesboro, Lil., to remain until Sat-| Lis many friends and admirers what ' am - : | several charges againt them. | Dida regs et eh AMaan [adie Mer real HG. gh Raven “ux| Cobdiag ehoeisccaneeiee aebeios 132 South Fourth Street, ¢ ot ao. q © asa 8355 =" ~ ; . inte: tai t Song—"Come W les Bloom, ‘ ee? ; brothe’s mandoliu abd gular clay. Officers Etter and Sutherland re-jbeiter interpretation (han — on : 00200040004 Ls : & PHILLIPS For Paints, Oils Po bias eo. 2 7 > — na turned yestertay from a sojourn at re Frag, ms 49 me asi : _——— . VPVWVVWVVVVVUWA to E. P, Gilson &) Co., oad room Wo. ks B ate Toe riscole as ‘obert Audley, = : | way. * jot R. L. Tate has bought out the 2 shild passed | W884 great favorite with an audience a 219 Broadway 221 Broadway) ig |Bouilarsat ty 00m wosks near Second | 1 C- Oliver, wife and ehilGDesse2 ot gypreciated his efforts to fathom ‘ Subscribers faDiog a fy this {0d Court, and will hereafier condvei | VCNE Bibs ee. ©) ue mysierious disappearance of his ose 3 their papers should notity S6) ‘he mauagemeat of them. “Jpensbagee) ved lant| {ies George Talboys, which part 4 offlee atances te Mrs. G. H. Warneken atrived last} was cleverly played by Mr. Oliver] * sy La YORP Gi > a > actory night oa a visitto Capt. Joe Fo Woks, whols Got cal pl@ndid | V** ous other instruments by the litile peo- ‘ All Kin The best Gasoline is sold by E.'P. ie pista i e, who only a spl@ndid} |‘ ive you ids of 5 Dair y See ON e | yout]; The new machinery for and family. actor but a hastling and up-to-date Gilson & Co. Queen | 7 wanted, Two good, respectable old y to live on and e of a No rent for the right person dress L, care of SUN. Toilet Soap ee Be Cake §(See Window Display) |. * AT os A For Sale. At the Sus 0! and clean, Jus der es per hundred. vers 2 Board of Health. Board of Hestih ternoon, sanisary inspect Yrcrs0ns,) DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. La Belle Park t, a beautiful narther the Qué Bre free ni car New Providenc¢, Tet 100 @50 STANDARD OF 7S ed > JAMES W. GLEAVES & S PADUCAH, KY. » dad A mY e old papers, to put J. C, Mendenhall, 4 NOTICE. cots te '4-G¥ ot your Chyil ana We buy Men's Second - MH] Fever Cure as offered in y mur letter CLOTHING, such 83 Coats, | of 2 1 consider your Cuill\Pare Vests, Pants and Shoes, and pay | he n the mark aaa Re aa romney, good prices for same if not worn Yours re tally ase Ag foo much. You can gend them to V MOM \ a vi , us or we will cali for them: We! z he s arged ‘ i ’ have no solicitors. ine J a che ited ony LAWRENCE, 213 Court st. |» + ge abet 40 You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. MARION CYCEE CO,, dd too’ facie aved the factory nersons a force of li a play 14j4 AETNA BICYCLES! + ONS, AGENTS, we, KZ EXCELLENCE! § é $ $ $ $ 146 1 t nice in. x “up-to-date « to be prin.ed turee hours be- train time, reaches here gener- UNS burg, Midway anu Wi! 8. Leonard Janes left to attend the Mr erday for Nashville Centennial and 3 ye Mis. A. J. Decker eatertained last evening in honor of Mr. Blake Stack, of Mt. Holly, N. J. Mrs. Dr, A. Geo, Moffit will arrive today trom St. Louis on a brief -visit to her father, Mr. Duperrieu, Mrs. C. HU. Nicholson, of Lowes, and Miss Mir Nicholson, of Ban- lana, were at the Palmer to-day. .G. Card, of Mayfield, is g the week with his son, Mr, Jesse Curd, South Fourth street. Mr. A. Spaulding, of New York, and Mr. Gus Bailey, of the city,went over lakes ioday on a fishing Fields, who has ver in the public ght for her home prioite been scho in Cincinnoa' Rev. W. F. M. E, chureh begin a protracted at Fourtl Hamner, of Central pla, is here to ing in the tent and Ohio streets. ter the performance Last night Wheeler Campbell end he city, Col. Cox and Mr. nard, of Eddyville, and M G. B. Gillespie and wife and Mr. T C. Clinton, wife and daughier, of Vienna, Ill., were among those to Batiorff today for Nasi. leave on th ville Screens: —A full line of window sod door screens at bottom prices at M, EK, Jones’, Court end Secoad stieets, 16j6. SPEAKS WELL Paducoh’s Enterprise and Prospevilys ‘Lve iacrease in the salary of Pad- ucah’s pue'moser to the extent off For “THE FAMINE. etha (Pantomime) o K ve FIRE ‘~ LIFE and TORNADO suige manager. Mr. Paul Pahlbush, as Sir Michael Audley, did good work, and the au- dience was sorry whea he maie his tioal exit in the second act. Miss Laura Dean has already be- come a great favorite by her jolly, clever mavner of acting, and as] 1,0" Alicia Audley bas a part for which she is eminently fitved. Miss Nellie McDonough, a8 Phoebe Marks, Lady Audley’s maid, proved her abiliiy to give a fauliless rendi- Oa wae Blve Deo Belle Meade W Su sdered Hea’ Toe Mise rus Of Boy Volcos—Pavist, EI Office over Citizen’s Saving Bank. cts 8 1, B, Howell, B,D.S, Insteumen.a! solo—N. Paxton LEAVES FROM 4M RICAN BS TORY CHARACTERS History, Lory Henke Co'uwb'a, Ella Bi! India» Chie’, C. M, Naa Mr well-known young blach firm of Grief & Christy. young people the} th of the} The bride bat is well kaown at Murray reside tion of tie character. Miss McDo-| soa2lsa Adveawurer, J. Ktlcoyne here. having visited relatives here of- DENTIST nough is a charming litle actress and | Poca Pavey ten. is winning many admirers, bewrpcgc ral ba gg LUOKING FOR TROVE Telephone 221, Ofices, 427 Broadway One of the hits of the eveni dra, Weabtes ani Rapotta Parley, =e -ayece | : however, was made by Mr. Ci Soldier of a e Koehler, the eminent age mena, Annie Mitehu on Lock dt this y and actor, who is a visitor here, | 2" 1°? Aiternuss * { By request he recited, ‘How Salva-} scadeats #. Nance, E. Hill, N, Berntaid,| Annie Mitchnson cain pm. ayd at night tor Won the Race,’’ and the audience |. avis. leas aud te Oe _———— almost went wild. He responded to} Tavieav Ninth and Court abou afternoon on a cli of assauilin +| George Dickson, colored. The officer said he reached the girl just in time to prevent her half kill ing the man. She was very retra tory, and the handcuffs had to be | Miptin Hougematds. ze Ins.ramen ial, N. Berob Meadolin gclul Mea an encore by (he impersonation of an old maic was compelled to au- swer to another, for which he gave a able representation of the coun- try boy piece.” He was ‘but would not go, be- a of Southern A Luly, © Gultar—Miss J LITTLE GEN, Paws sroker and Loan Offige, Com’ng Rie M. reb—Misses Kk ‘Pally, N. Paxwon, i. vn, S. Paxton, Class Song. tk X an enjoyable dance) are tney Seam to Ike it so. ced Debnam put ou her. ‘Then she almost twistes! \N was g ry young society people in| 1.04 - David Garcick’® woald be plave ar " the officer’s fingers off before th: bah a ALUABLES honor of Mise Katye Love, of New| *¢st’:David Garrick’ would be played “ee lockup was reached ue oe next week with Mr, Koehler in the “ sad We are ove ke n Ladios i , eS TN ce! ttle role, he having consented to re- WEDDINGS, Bubber Hose:—A good line of Ger cry . James P, De Long wea:s a} main over. ¥ , warranted hose as cheap as the cheap ee oe pleasant smile and holds a hi head} The fire scene in the third act was “4 cond ETRE, Uh Soute'Ateser Coors 00 olid Gold a tay, all because of five boy whol pronounced by all present to equal, if | Misg Louise Speek and Mr. R, J. | Second streets, 1636 Watches Lat “ahouse yesterday after-] not surpass, au scene ever wit- it of Nas —_——-——. } A nossed at Mo tu Ngevers house, Lt was Bolentine United, ALUNATIC, me iM y Poxton en-| Maguillvent, ard J -redit to Mr. Ellis — — lin S| Stocta. Bie |Bour, wh we skiprt prrcieta diss | Witt Reside at Nashytles-Wed-|4@ Got = Too Good, No ‘ oof vheip | Plays is well known to Paducabans. cee aie | Mt ‘Thecins,. A run{,, Live crowds Gontioue (o incvease at ding at the Gathol'c Church, . 7 see Te len'a Hill, the pasty | 2amona, aud fhe theater is to be en- ~— i Sheriff Hay passed through the! Trun } yoann ee eas |larged 0 accpmmadate them, Mist cot city last night en route from Murray |! The marriage of Miss Catherine with Tom Mitchell, of New Provi- Louise Speck, of the city, ta Mr, | ence, to the Hopkinsville asylum, Samuel J. Bolentine, of Nashville, |Mitcbell is an insane sancti took place at 10:80. thig foreaoon at | tionist. the German Lutheran church, Rev. Mr. Breuckner, of that church, offi- ciating. The by i were esas, Frank Kivchoff, Chas. Speck,Conrad ard": “i Bnitk and 1ouo Boderts. Gaieal ee ones 4 crowd witnessed tue ceremony, after Koebler wil! eppear agai tonight, There was another good crowd at La Belle Park last night to witness “Tagg, ty, Outcast.’? ‘There will be a changé of programme tomorrow night, Tif Kathe house tonight. MRS. SAPL ben Michael, Jr. 103 8, Second, next door to Lang Bros eS ast rehearsal of ‘Queen will take at the opera The production will jain SPECIAL SALE. Today. One Weel Onjy which the wedding party and afew] Mrs. Sapp, who was ‘evt to ja'l by| ) ¢ : bp, well attended tomorow night at/invited guests pa'took of an|County Judge Tully several weeks| ; bK sng ERR 7 Jy7tt00s opera house. elegant repast at the residence of the|ago, was today sransferred to he} p pe b Tuere was a fall rehearsal of “Daq|ide’s mother, Mrs. Louisa Speck, | poor house, owing io there being too af jy (yen. jaune yae "id Cate at Cache tact, Rae |440 South Thitd atreet. At 4 o'clock | much confinement for her healt. — | 14 |i, 4%) tear ey eee ete imorning, Mr. Charlemague Koebler| Mt, ¢ud Mrs. | Bolentine left for) . FOR DIVORCE 11 Best Prung. sv sfce L017 will appear as David Garrick, the|* 0 OT ladaeion b ware * od Rofsted/Coff Mr. W. H. Wright will play| ‘Miss Minnie Pike and Mr. Robt. , yee Mepti..... art of Mr. Ingot;Mr. Faulbuseb,|J, Stockman, were married at 9| MP Kate Crossno. Wants a Legal 1, bRaxvor Mr. Oliyer Fiske, ]o’clock this morning at the St, Seprration Phone 89, 123 8. er Foppe, of Mr. | Francis De Sales church, — Mrs. Kate Crossnoe (0 lay fhle() | nnn smith; Mr. Harry Driscole, Squire —wCsT suit for divorce agaiast ler Lusbi : ‘ ans pest sel re th ; Mar . 7 | 5 vee against ler husband Ave You Going té Travel? pols of the postmasier is |E080ts Miss Laure eau, irs, . ° | Were married in 1891 avd ‘Le folow- Jor are g AVE ’ 1 weet regulaced by the rece! i tmasia, | mali; Mies meeb pete Mrs, Ara-| Mr. George Christy and Miss jog year he xbandoned Ler. She} for cash just what you wanlat Cio. !'s Reh wulle Hodnea anaen. 10x minta Brown paw de the finest | sle Duiquid Married Today, | ajso asks for a ros.oration of herltrunk factory, “Tanks, —valises, cibiown, Hickman, Middlestsoro, peatoue of the play ever witnessed Mr. Bert Chisty and Miss Bessie maidgn name, Kate Hol\zaner, saichels, telesgopes and simple cases iadlow and Harrodsburg have been } "Fe —— Dniguid went to Metropolis vhis morn-) Water Coolers; —A +opd Tne of] Male to erdet. Old Ts anksreps'red. 3, Cloverpost, Ashiaad , Unioniowa, Wincnoste Coriogion, Georgetown, Catle.tsbus nu Angasta, Versailles, Acaden, right. ‘Thére is but one geadnoie, os 1616 ina hy Bella Moban, who bas atieuded|congcavolaiions of their numerous For Cade ie wei for several years, aud is friends, Both/ of the co at $1 per do: ings: tanel pg have /the ©. J, Croan ‘The closing exercises of Si. Mary's ing on the s'eamer Cowling aud were| water covlers very will take place Braday quietly married. They will retara ionight on ‘be Fowler and receive the M. E. Seeond heap gt Jones’, corner Cou\t a0 stueets, ‘ 10)6 oadway, Dr. bial, Sy alty Kye, Ko, d a ‘ =