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N You hav Druggista, Seventh and Jackson. Toilet Soap NOW TRY 208 wu rial Tonic | DOSE EFFECTIVE ek ee Our Maia EVERY bbe, 5c $1.0 la 1@ las gA =< IFS Our 'Ninety-Seven conve by Semone OO We have shoes ery body, for « men, vrowed, wae children, or “yaller kids.” | Ask any of our customers: - 14 they all uphold are the Supreme Result of our Years of our shoes, Experieuce e ive! Send for Catalogue. yoo glia MONARCH CYCLE MFG. co. honest worth Wy CusCAGO NEW YORE in every SHOE! YH cogs ine Tilia’ Russel tors Mones's Couper, Lee Richardson ant Waiter Jones. we sell. Give us a look on summer foot- wear. Our prices| mell known hete, 18 tissing, and nol iteay am most lashiondbye mater EE — : mer Mr. and Mrs, Joe Derrington are|irace of him can be found. The] “ls a Prices y ch below the | are off. You WEATHER REPORT. ne CEE ar {parents of a 12 pound girl, bora to-| Hopkinsville Kentuckian’ saya: [Prices that cireymstances conipel Court sud Second |"*Y: Mr. A. L, Wilson, better known [Ort 0 Charge Can find in OUL) pygider showers tonight and Sat : : 16) Supt. W. J. Hills, of the N.C. /as “Dixie? Wilson, has mysterioasly | SHOES, jurday. & Si. 1 is expected home from| di eared and nothing has been Prices away down when quality obs great snaps LOC ‘ALA SNTION Special Notise, Michigaa tonight heard from him since the first of {1s considered 59 siy'les of oxtord ties Li LLIN NN. | We are compelled to announce that]! yyigg Vera Jobnson returned yes- | June. 8 trom $1 to $2 that for everyday wear. ~ ia the £ature 1 » arms will not|torday from ‘a. visit to Miss Alma| He is a drummer for a well known |are worth anddo bring one-third Fire ot Metrop. be permitted er nto the Casino! Neely, at Jackson, Tenn. whisky house of Louisville aud bas| more with most dealers ss , at Mes | f re fac! thatit disturbs the en- Je. of Newport, /been for a number of yeas. He lias rv - aga bi tire «ud We have arranged] , Sheriff Kirby Cole, of Newport. sways lived here and has a wife and} HARBOURS, (12-114 WN. Third. tropol:s, was guitel b ti We ; Ark., Jackson county, iss gaest of |*!¥8) se niAi adjoining the Casino ‘ ve het . | several children. Mrs. Wilson has tn k where mothers can take|TOBIVeS Neve. Johnnie {Beata nothing from him this month, | | ia their babies’ This rule must be} Mrs. J. T Kesterson and ohnnie| and is yery uneasy about him and MAD DOG ELLIS UDY 1 rigidly enfofced, avd we hope that] Bell Kesterson, of the city, are regls-|ietiere of inquiry have been received | pad tans ’ ond flo t Do ex ns will betaken t oat We Lari at the Louisville building,Nash- ie ve sa from whieh it ; | Created a Big Scare on West Court pee are using cur every effgrt to please | vill earned that he has not communicate: it Was the public and merit their patrouage| Miss Kathleen Hunter Thomas, of | wit the house for three weeks, | To-Day, & PHILLIPS Mr. Whitnell , obcitemait| ane, mil continue do give'an exonllent|vansville, vame down on the, Joe|~ Mr, Wilson's, tarviory ie {a tbe| A dog. anjgmmed “to” hive “rebles county, Tenp., is in the city, F084 or into] Fowler this moroing 4s a guest of the | states of Kentucky, Iudiana and Ten some commotion about 8:30 terday he sold on the breake* four car-coupon ; | office | pesseo, and his disappearance is ut- Kk this morning out on West 219 Broadway 221 Broadway hogsteads of tobacco for $14 per this ap; children }over 3} yfy god Mrs. G. W. Buffaloe, of! terly inexplicable. urt street near the Wallace-Greg- hundred pounds. If this is not @ Te) ears of age or occupying seats. Ostord, Miss,, will arrive tomorrow] He was a trusted employe of bis/ory Vinegar Wor jeord breaker. what is. | ry respectfully, on a visit to their daughter, Mrs, Edjhouse, his domestic relations were} ‘He snapped at several people, Pie 17}3 orun’s Rautwar Co. | Gyerstreet pleasant, he had fiends wherever be| foamed at the mouth, and created ‘ a ana ip j Hon, Chas, Reed left this morning Went and no reason can be givea for] havoc generally until ‘a colored man Dair Two boys ay iB fo Refri gerators: — on Tefriger-| | Owensboro, to accompany home| bis failure to “etura home of to re- killed him with bricks, and 16 spent, eer wie yie as Cheapas the This daughter, Miss Emma, who has| Port lo his employers | easuiinaeesiiiildisiae AY. JE J joruer Court Sine Mr. Wilson is a very Jar | work. Queen good Rubber Hos warranted hose us eheap est at M Jones’ Corner Coweta 16)6 yas-th wn ing To-Night of the n’s oper meeting of t Owing to the exhibition Mary’s Academy at Mor house there will be C.K. &L.of A 5c Lendler & Lydon AETNA BICYCL 100 ¢so 75 40 — STANDARD OF cm You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. Pad GLEA\ & S PADUCAH, KY. ES | aw] JAMES W. a" (YO y LAP AWS Vu, “All the World Loves a Witiner” Complete Line of arch | CISSGISSSL ISS SEE WAHL & SONS, and Second stree Cali on Mr Dear Sir: K worth aya citiz sound business an e: ms you to permit ndid id arly re ONS, AGENTS, Ae \ \ CN e tried those, Sweet Syrups for Chills and still you shake. 0 BE CURED, 3ACON & CO. LONDON 16j6 Bigger Bargains THAN h EVER. Just received, another lot of Sam- ple Shoes, 10 pairs of Ladies’ and Children’s Shows that sold for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 go in one lot at cents, 400 pairs Men,s Fine Vici Kid Dress Shoes that sold for $4.00 and $5.00 go in one lot at $2.50, 300 pairs Men’s Shoes that sold for $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 go in one Jot at $1, 00, Ties in Ox Blood and Chocolate unheard of prices at PADUCAH AUCTION and 230 Court S| PERSONALS. Hand returned at noon from Memphis on a visit. J. M. Laswell, of Bowling Green, is at the Palmer. Mr, Frank Gilbert went up to Nor- s noraing Scott returned from shyille, Robert school and a visit to Attorney Worten left this morning for Smithland, to be absent a day. been visiting there Mrs. Henry Burnett enteriained at Geo, Bernhard, t evening, the party being owing your plemented by aa eojoyable dance en, your i eception, wt Mrs. H. B. Robinson and children all things, Wel are. visiting” relatives in Memphis the of your route Agent Robinson, of the Amer. Ale for-counvilmad |icog went up the road this morning. ward. Hoping for) y icat, Geo. F. Baltzell, who grad- remain, Many Vorers. uated recently from West Point, ar- afternoon and is a Cake |puining, a 3 es crits ponent Dee We Beales = Big St. Lou's Excursion, hare 7 ertvied This iy s ‘ stank »herso (See Window Display) ™ Ln z ib On Sunday,Apgust Mrs. Will Gray is this afternoon - "Joseph Smith, aged in wilLJefve Union Depot 4 5 Me Poeprch yen AT va A Baker, aged 2 were |r nig at 10 .0./um., return entertaining a namber of friends by Jus 5 8 fore- | eave St. Louis Puesday, LaBelle park in bonor of her visitor, We Sf Uersoms, %, ni ry Pak cals Miss Daisy Blythe, of Fulton, Sup Water G rt rea gen A , per will be served at the park. FIC, ater Cavlers: 50 t rip. & rs auc STORE [ vaiee tas 4 ” Be eee Gd "0" 1 The reason our $2 shoes wear bet- TH Se BROADWAY. | Jove’, eo alban "eg bia lee i F than other $2 Shoes axe because . i W. H. Maysrinep, ot SOBA, HM m « ay i they are made better than other” $2 Minox Bugpsiaw . | New Providence, ‘I 1 Managers hoes. Lexpien & Lipo, NOTICE ! q « di ere oe 133 Broadway. We bay Men's Second - Water Vooters: {a good ne oT gocceht wall paper fer 15 cepts. at CLOTHING,” such as : ener Cour aud Cc. ayhis new place in the phere: i ae art or Pay of ire Leech block.. 17j2 good prices for sgme iff not worn | {he best in the marke ‘ a meaner too much. Yow can sénd them to Yours respertiq , | Ex-Confeder uf rane Reunion us or we will ca'ifoy them. We Vv. W\ Sours. msee | Fis S| gy Yr art icitors. pe round | x-Confederate anion oe pie ‘ Hh $01 _ SERA, 80! 1 tad fe June 22d tou 24th inclusive LAWRENCE, 213 Court st. ¢ y sititz’s Vine x a i.e. Mon: + eS r st via N., C. & St. iL. ay ina special coach cxalaee Sy AH Fy A ET ively for use of delegates at this re- tiie i / arriving ut ile6 p. m k me ee Ly } Versons desiring to accompany this RaPRRy ey rhino party will kindly Mr, W. G. Whitield, a grocery store, corver Seventh and Peay VT eee Court, and leave their names ia or AND vents for their com. | der that arrany fort and acomatnlascih in Nasb- ay be perfected, The round nte will be 83.40, Teacnovr, Pad tip rw Broadw A., 425 Sereens: —A full line of window creeus at bottom prices. at Court and Second 16j6. J and door M. K, streets. Jones’, shades for 30 Phone 261. 5Oscent window ts at C.C. Lee's, — Our refriger- the best and as cheap as the che@pest,M. E. Joues’ corner Second aud Vourt | stroets 16j6 For one y more week ci binet photos at $1 per dozen, Bruce’s Studio, op- posite News office. 29-1m ILEDO, b., SraTe OF OO GIEY OF * Ave Te ae Sworn 10 pee ene EAoGN, ‘viidey Public ernally and | hous sai taces Ah, 6 1), Tolede, Ladies’ Low Cat Shoes and Oxford | | to May field night before col CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS Men’s Five Dress Suits that for $9.50, $10.50 and $12.00 one lot at $5.50, go in Men's Fine Clay Worsted Suits, Straight, Round Cat, Sacks or Cuta- ways that sol for $16.00, $18.00 and $20,00 go in one lot at 80.50. Nice Busivess Suits, Brown Cassi meres all styles that sell elsewher for $7.50, go for $3.50 Lot of Boys’ Fine Suits worth $2.00 go for 81,00. Ilats worth and 50 ets | Finest Mabil | $1.00 and $1 Straw go at 25 AND STORAGE CO, : it. Cor, 3d & Court DIXIE WILSON. | Louisville. /A Well Known Whisky Dram- Mrs. M. Li ti left at noon Ome . for ( real ae: a | mer Can'¢ Be Found. Mrs. 8. J. Hinton left at noon for} Oe ae Has Not Been Heard Fr June Ist.--Lives at Hop- Kinsyille. | Dixie Wils awh drummer of He sitory includes & well koow sky whose ter- and who kinsville, | | js aeab, |man, about Jexcept a slight meustac pleasant, companions le very popular on the road, A réporieg of the ‘Kentuckian” saw his fathey-ip4law, Mr. J. ‘I. Sav age, yeste:day sfioronon and be had | still been beard from and Mr Sav aid that his family knew no possible reason for his’ disappear ance, GREAT INDIGNATION, 37 years of : young rt Down in Marshall County Over the Franklin Continuance. It Appears That One Lawyer Cn Lach Side Got Together and Comken payed. / Attorneys ase Crossland are beck from Bentoo. ‘Thev are ‘or the prosecucion in the Noah F:aaklin murder case, aoa Mejor U s was ad very wroth when he reached Beatoa lyesterday aud ascertaiaed thet the cuse had been coulinued until nexi October. Boih sides had |for tral, aod there hed beeu | jurors. According wo t formation | announced ready were 100 men summoued as who he most reliable ine we cise Was Coutivued at tbe sole tustance of Attorneys Cross | lind aad Reed {or some re | go into There was at only among tae of 100 men who had left their crops to respond the summons, but among many citizens as well, Major Hareis says there wis much giitting of teeth and suppressed excitement, who got t rand Want to idu’t not venire indignation, to When he reached Benton he fund that the case was already continaed, and says the statement that it was continued by agreement of the att heys, was erroneous, because he was one of the aitorneys and did not agree, and would not have agveed Fianklin was as greatly disappoint- ed as any body, even if ho did look “rather pale, a though he bad grave a the misgivings,’ Benton bune”’ si COLORED PL GIL STS Fought Five Rounds at Mayfield | Thursday, sot! m Since | ot} “Tri- jot2 | the width of 30 feet, that said, grad- Supply and Demand, High prices increase the pro- duction of a article and lessens the consumption ; hence low prices decrease the production and in- 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 lilemma 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 defense many merchants will claim to own goods it our low prices, but the only safe way is to come here and see. Lawns are here for 2¢ and 3c and + 3-4c, that were double. Beautiful wash goods we have seen elsewhere for roc, are now | here for se a yard Handsomer ones that were 20c are here for 10¢ | Taffeta mulls that were 25¢ early of self jare now here for 12 1-2c | Leather belts, all colors, that were soc, now here for 25¢ Ladies’ vests that were §¢, now 3c. Very handsome vests are here tor 7 and Se. Bleached table linens that were yoc now here for 2 Hand I-20; very and dotted ESS table linens very low owels at 4 wecl ul 1 9 and 12 Dotted swisse: seconds dimities, manutacturer’s you can hardly tell from the worth 20c, for roe a yard. noice apron check ginghams at 131 4a a yard. Cali X 51 \-2 and sc yard leached 16-4 sheeting for ¢ yard, Reddy made bleached 35¢ $6. 45¢, worth double Soft finished yard wide bleached sheets for lomestic at 4, 4 1-2, §,6 1-2,7 and t-2ca yard. Ladies’ fast black jose that Were 20c, now 12 1-2 |The world’S~unequaled seamless fast black, 3 for 25¢, The early * toc sort, uow four pairs | MILLINERY. T med hats’ of rarest beauty less than Aialf what others |< or weArim hats to order in the most exqhisite manner with the finest and most fashionable materi /ORDINANCE FOR THE IMPROVE- "| MENT OF MADISON STREET, AN ORDINANCE -requiting tte} | toprovement of Madison street from | j Kighth to Ninth street, by grading, jgatiering, curb'ng aad paving tve| sidewalks with brick, | Beit ordained by the Siecoat *} Council of the Cily of Paducal | Sec. 1 Thay Madison street, | from 1 10 Ninth sireet, be and the some is heyeby ordered to be im- pioved by gytier og, grading, vurb- {paving the sidewalks wiih on both sides the:eof, in man- ner avd fom and tn alt pespects as required by City neer’s profile Jof saine and as required by Rivised ( alnanoes of Paducah, Nos, 88 gud app! 0 such Work, which is to be deae under the supervision of | Jing | brig he to be subject to the final the Counc’l, Ail nid improves meais aie to be paid for hy (he own- ers of lows sbutiing iuereon pro rata in suck proportion of the number of | & feet front thereon owned by each re- spectively. The city is not to pay any |sections of streets and pubbe alleys. Taat sald work is to be completed on or befove the Ist day of Sept, 1897, and this ordinance is to take effect sage and approval. Adopted June 7th, 18: Ancnes Cope, C. \ Approved June 9b, 1 D, A. Yeisen, of oP, Mayor, 1h eee an ee eee, ORDINANCE FO% THE IMPROVE- MENT OF YEISER AVENUE, AN ORDiNANCE for the im- provement of Yeiser avenue from Ashbrook avenue to Clements street ly grading and graveling the ie. Be it ordained by the Common uncil of the City of Paducah that Yeiser avenue fom Ashbrook avenue to Clemers stieet be end ihe same is hereby ove cd to be improved by grfaciog and g.aveliag aud whereas said evenue .o be improved is only 50 feet in widih, iherefore itis hevehy ordained \hat the sidewalks upon seid avenue be fixed et the widih of 8 feet each and the gutters at tue widih et each gud the g:aveling at ing and graveling sball be done at the exclus've cost of the avatting lot owners thereoa p.o rata in /propor- tion to the number of teet front owned by each, that tue gravel syfll be of good clean grave! to be uged on sai: Eddie Johnson, the Chivay: list, and 115 pound champte pugi- went} lust and de feated in live rounds Walier Eyerity ‘| ed, a southern chanpion. de son seemed to have the best of fight from the start, and it is sai! that if he had not sprained his wri, 1m the second the fight-wo | _ have beeu much shorter. aad public steet 16 inches deep ia, the center and 8 inches deep at thé outer eages, tuat the g.ading and greveling sisll) he done in accordange wiih the re-| quivemonts of the ryvise d ordinar of W < y of Padyeah, N 33 and |g a9. Tuatthe City of Palace is to pay no parc of theeosts of ssid work acceplauce | * ut thereof except at the inter- | 4 be 4 ne rad excep! for the tate? ey) ‘ u Steam, Gas and Sanitary.< Office Hours FIRE ‘LIFE and ‘TORNADO Water Filters, ALL HAVA Or.med. Albert Bernheim. 120fNorth}Sth{Street, 0 ALM, ve M. ve. M. \ PUCVUCVEVCVUV VME UVUV YY Ed. D. Hannan, Plumber. Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose. | | 132 South Fourth Street. DEALER LY ALL KINDS OF... Rose & Paxton Give you Alf Kinds of Insurance ° Orifice over Citizen’s Saving Bank, EAT GITY BAKEaY 83° FPeank Kireh! mt And Kirebhog’s I With bread ante And everything b So if you'd have yo id aiways be : ou shall by or o diaaeve tr ction of atresia) vids, dune 18 Mh ulways ask fc RCHMO Fro Fre Loaf pan Oven, §. SECOND STREET, PADUCAH, KY, Ever Drawn FRANK KIRCHHOFF |the Mayor and City Engineer, and is | tue woncawite'a! Ory DAK AS yet there's nothing baked ean beat nff's brwad—the loaf com pie From beet of flour and per fect wh t some balers. 12 Jealous m0%.4 great lobe ur folks will went no other iit Avice, pent piagé ts Iciechhom Where many Paducah ba: ud countless, shi FOR CH (Polis le ovdia . , sofiue M sud au ance ‘Of tue Counc't. serves (he right to reject a ya.) D. A, Yerer, Maco. 1897. “itcnuorg’s poop reyhoa's bread done in a workin blike jer the sppervision of the City Engineer and subject tance of the Couacil and Siceet com- mitieey Mayor and Kevin woik is to be completed by day of Sepiembep. 18 dipance is to take 1g the nes gaverui invrovenents; seid wai Sepiember Ne be «i WILL SEE THAT YOU ARE WELL FED. said tevel head ERY BREAD i UST AS GOOD. ay and find rt TY BA ’ iQ ‘ue accep: Said lat the + nnd this or ifeet from i's BIG SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. Water Filters, NA FILLED. Os PALMER \HOUSE.) Telephon 364 829 Court Street. teiepivee Ro 301 | LB, Howell, 0.0.S, ~ DENTIS Telephone 221 tsa op OMlees | 427 Broadway i 1 OMer Hor Sam, to 12 Spa and at night Mit BEN, Paws Braker and Loan Office, AW | M MY LOAN Os Lt YALUABLES. b We ave overstocked on Ladies’ and * Gent Solid Gotd-atid Filled Gase Watchestt All the standard makes Af move I mer \lso a/big 1 of a> Silver Wate ns, Pigholse) Musical Instrument the prices we will Ww vod lige of Clothing, Gents r b n / Hats, Shoes ral ke, Vali ying Cards, Dice, We buy all our ge his at forced gales and buy atric cash, aad Can Ways iteTh every life. Mon non all valuables, / Ben Michael, Jr. } d, next door to Lang Brow: ~-ssemanemmuewnnyionsnasy SPECIAL SAL Ofle Week Only, 1 Glass French Mustard. iw. nadier yor ed Cy 3 ot to fiosl Ya 1sjto passage and approval, [1 Ib Evaporated Apples. . 0,06 Adopted J j1 doz Choiee Lenous 0.10 ; Aninon Core, C, QO 24 Ibs Choice Patent Flour » 0.70 \ Approved June 9, 1897. [15 Ib Pail Best Jelly. «0.40 D. A. Yeissk, Mayor, 1 Ib Best Pras Re » OTe |2 Ibs Good Roasted Coffer 0.25 CONTRACTORS’ NOVICE. 1 bu. Fresh Mea! + 045 : 1. L. Ranvont Sesled propéss's wil be received | Phone 89. 128 8. Sec aad St. : et tue oillve of ihe Council Cle Y ere - f 18 o'clock p,m. Werttndyiiy, CONIRACTORS’ WO?'e”, x for theimprofe wer ft] Serlodtn, reveyue 6m Ashoybok ay Jot thee hea ¢ eed TBuert by gas lB o graveling same aecurdi fg reviyjf50 182,, £107 Add OM view D, A, Yesna, Ma: deve IS, 1897, , vie,