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You have tried those Sweet Syrups for Chills and still you shake. ww Qur Malariai Tonic Capsules“ =" EVERY DOSE EFFECTIVE. , 25c, 50¢, $1.00 J. DB. BACON & CO Druggists, Seventh and Jackson, We have shoes for everybody, men, women, children, or “yaller kids.” Ask any of our customers--- they all uphold Bicycle! We want bright business men to represent us everywhere, MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. Chicago New York London. Send nine two-cent stamps for Monarch Playing Cards. Regular soc cards, WAHL & SONS, On Trial at Press Time. The case against Robt. Kyle, the youpg man charged witht Shooting at Joha Doyle and with carrying a pis- tol concealed, is on trial this after- aoon before Judge Sanders. It ap- pears from the eVidence that one was about as much to blame as the other, 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. \ WEATHER REPORT. fair; Generally warmer Tuesday afte:noon. LOCAL_ MENTION. Newspaper Changes. Mr. George Harris, city editor, and Mr,Arch Allen, foreman of the job defartment, ned their posipf and ¢ tions with thé “NgWws’’ Satu, +|M. KE The former haiavtepted a po str with the ‘*Register.’” Water Cooler: Sercens: —A full line of window t bottom prices at and Second 16j6. oF ser Jones’, Court re The Marriage Postponed. The marriage of Miss Hallie Rem- age to Mr, James Sedbe which was to have taken place yesterday at Swithland, has been postponed until the second Wednesday in July, on account of illness. —A-good live of Water Cooiers: A good line of water cuolers very cheap at M. E. Jone orner Court and Second streels. 16j6 water coolers yery cheap at My E & PHILLIPS ji fie Storm’, Damage. 219 Broadway 221 Broadway) tion of the Western District Warehouse-Company’s wall out, and down. Many freesWere blown down or broken by the wind, but no serious ELLIS, RUDY Jones’, corner, Conrt and Sécond Saturday night the storm blew a =i the front of Banson’s blacksmith shop damage wag done anywhere. Evil after effects never follow the . Bells ppermint Chill nt liver lexative. ood. It makes { sound bone, It maks flesh, It makes rosy cheeks. All of this ! hey stay cured, Deal- Dairy Queen i tle cost if you wee Scott Hurdwer 5 om Co.'s famous White Mountain| ~ d ( ¥ Freezer, ; ij Big St. Kouis Excursion. | The steamer Ciiy of Chatianoo;a On Sunday, At will make an excursion trip pext Sra. (See Window Display) train willteave Union Depot for St. |day to Cairo to wrinesstue brse bo! Ar... ; ld * WP eases Louis at 10a, m., returning Will / game, Raie of 50 cents tie rouad trip, leave St. Louis Toesday, August 10, | a DRUG STORE TH 3 BROADWAY. Nig’ ash ‘stove Hood, \dielivered promptly to any~part of the—efly. Telephone 29. E. E. Bell Don’t have pie for de-sert when you can have frozen danties at so'lit- chi rantee i sale Walker. by Ochischlaeger—& yust 8, a special Special Notice, We are compefled to announce that in the future4nfants in arms will not be permittg( antrance into the Casino from the fact thatit disturbs the en- udience. We have arranged ts outside and adjoining the Casino {in the park where mothers can take 11jtf Managers. Owners of Hogs and Dogs Take | ‘elt This rule must be |:igidly enforced, apd we hope that 4 pune | no exceptions will/be taken toit. We NOTICE. I wil on : f 4 id con ising our evefy effort to please We buy Men's Second - Hand} taking up all dogs ranning at large’). nublic and merit their patronage CLOTHID such as Coats, | Without a tax tag ved. 1 will oq will continue to give an excellent Vests, Pants and Shoes, and pay'| also impound all hoge-found ranning | ortertainiment. No one allowed into good prices for same if not worn | at large with city limits. Iam \G.Jing without street \car coupon ; too much. You can send tlem to| compelled to enforce the laws as they | thi, ayplies wo all children over 8 us or we will cali for them: We exist and ask you to govern yourself) vo. of age or occupying seats. have no solicitors. avcordingly. - Very respectfally, LAWRENCE, 213 Court st Rportn’s Bpsiwar Co at noon. Fare only J for the round trip, Ample accommodations for both white and colored gers. S. G. Kiyen, W. H. Mansriekp, Minor Brapsuaw, H. B. Davi passen- bab'es. June Jame City Mars 19}4 HALLADAY /ETNA BICYCLES! y ARD OF 100 (50 STAND ° 75040 —_— EXCELLENCE! You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. —_>— JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS, PADUCAH, KY. $ (Dy MARION CYCLE CO,, by, Makers, | VAN LD : Marion, Ind. 3 ple Shoes. * | Children’s Shoes that sold for $2.00, (way of a good refrigerator. Bigger Bargain THAN Just received, anothet lot of 8 500_pairs of Ladies’ $2.50 aaret cents, .00 go in one lot at 75 400 pairs Men,s Fine i 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 25 go in one fot at $1.00, Ladies’ Low Cut Shoes and Oxford ‘Ties ia Ox Blood and Chocolate at unheard of prices, PADUCAH AUCTION 228 and 230 Court St. PERSONALS. Mr. Hal Taylor is home from Illi- nois. Dr. 8. Hy Creal Winstead is back from T. J. Moore ts. back from St. Louis, Mr. A. L, Joyes went to Pryors- burg at noon, Postmaster W. C. Clark has gone to Nashville. Mrs. Rev. W. ill of measles, Miss Ella Sanders is Smitbland, Miss Maide Bradshaw has returned from Nasbville. Mrs, Mariana May noon from Leitebfield, Ky. Rey. Breuckner went over to Lili- nois at noon on a brief visit. Miss Maide Bradshaw is home from a visit to the centennial. Mr. Frank Ferriman has gone to Nashville to attend the Centennial, Mr. Hardin Buchanan returned this mort from Martin, Tenn. Mr. Farrar Winehester has gone to Dixon Springs for a sojoara, Supt. W. J. Hills, wife and daughter have returned from Micbi- gan. Mr. John Wilhelm, circulation manager of the “Register,"? has gone to Nashville. A child of Postman Charles Grimm is dangerously ill, and he is tempora- rily off duty. Councilman M. Livingston came over frou Creal today to attend coun- cil meeting. Hon. Chas. Miss Emma, Owensboro, Prof, E. A. Fox has gone to Har- rodsburg to attend the State Sunda School Convention. Mr. Will Clemens bas gone to Louisville to assume his new duties on the ‘Times.’” Dr. E. E. Ellis and wife, of Dyers- burg were in the city today on a visit to Mrs. Flournoy. Miss Frankie Walker, of Epper- son, is visiting Mrs. B. M. Philley, on South Third street. Col. Lucien Anderson, of May- field, passed through tue city bis morning, en route to Creal. Col. Gregory, of bat company fame, accompanied by his wife, re- turned this morning from Fulton. Mrs, Ad Rascl has returned to her home in Evansville, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Frank Huover. Judge W. S. Bishop and Common- K, Penrod is quite visiting in 3 returned at Reed and danghter, have retaned from wealth’s Attorney Bradshaw went to} Benton this morning to hold court. Mrs. E, 8, Wheeler returned this morning to her home in Hopkinsville, after a visit to M.s, W. F. Brau- shaw, Mrs. J. M. Johnson and children left on the Fowler this morning for Livingston county. After a visit there they will go to Cerrilian Springs. Miss Martha Leech leaves today for Nashville, and before returning home will spend several weeks with hee brother, Mr, Will C, Leech, at Cripple Creek, Col. The condition of Mr. Thomas Jones, of the county, a brother of Officer Fayette Jones, is reported as being unimproved today. He has long suffered from a cancer, Messrs. JM. Fzell and Hal Cor- bett left at noon for Henning, Tenn., to investigate the trouble into which Mr. Jake Dudley, their relative, is involved as a result of killing a neighbor. Miss Pearl Lancaster, of Cairo, Ill., who will be pleasanily remem- bered as the leading lady of the Cairo Opera Company, is in the city, the guest of the Misses Tully, on North Fourth street. Tomorrow night a theater party and dance will be giveu at Ramona Paik ia honor of Miss Fannie Rosen- feld, of Atlanta, Ga., whois the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Fred Heil- bron, and Wennesday the Misses Singleton will entertain at cards in her honor, Mr. John L. Parham, of the city, and Miss Maud Bainbridge, of Ma- rion, Ill, will be married at the home of the bride in the latter city next Saturday. The announcement of Mr. Parham’s marriagg was quite a pleasant surprise to his many friends here. Mr. Richard Atudy will act as groomsman, You will find st the Scott Hard- ware Co., anything you want in the 19j2 ue ak EVER. CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS, Meh’s Five Dress Suiis that sold for $9.50, $10.50 and $12.0 go inl ior we! ane lot at $5.50, Men's Fine Ciay Worsted Suits, Straight, Round Cut, Sacks or Cata- ways that sold for $16.00, $18.00 aud $20.00 go in one lot at 89.5 Nice Business Suits, Brown Cassi- 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, Finest Manilla Straw Hats worth $1,00 and $1.25 go at 25 and 50 cts. AND STORAGE CO, Cor, 3d & Court. "CONFEDERATE VETERANS, « It Wasa Rather Small Crowd |: That Left Palueah. They Went Loaded to the Muzzle for Gen. §. B, Buckner, The crowd of Confaderate ve ans who left the and St o'clock for Nashville was not as were: Capt. 4 cbildren, Harrison Trice, terson, T. F. Movris, Z J. V. Greif, B, H. Scott Elliott, Albert Dumaine, W. C. Clark, R. D. McCutchen, W. G. Whiiield and Charles Lofland, of the city, aad J. F. Parsons and Gus Monroe, of Graves county. Dr. J. G. Brooks goes tou'ght aud Maj. Moss terday. Charies Lofland had wiih (he pariy a handsome assortment of inieresting | 1 war relies, The headquari division will be E The Paducah crowd went with the avowed incention of kaillng Gen, 5. B. Buckner for the position of «om- wander-in-clief of the Uuited Coa- federate Veterans. One or two ave for Buckaer and the others are for Joe Wheelr, of Alabama, piuer two candidates gre Gen. Cabel, of Texas, aud Stephen D. Lee, of Miss issippi. ‘They are all tor the position row held by b. Gordon, of Georgia, One of the promivent vete Padocot was asked why delega'ion was so bitter egainst Gen, Buchner, a Kentuckian, “He betrayed the south into the hands of the Mekioleyiies by ning on a ticket ple, and by entering into a delibe conspivacy against. them,’ vet as his eyes fleshed was a iime when Bouse Buckser could have gotten anything he wavted in Keotucky, but now he is politically dead, as lel by G—! He cau’. get anything knd we w not vole for him for anything. ‘I is no telling what he would di he bad a chaace.’” And | cended the steps and disappeared in the train, ANNUAL GAUGUS, f the Kenia ky aspirants Joba a Keuiucly sal re. Simon chool Board Will Hold It To-Night. Will be Made ia the Corps of Teachers, The Board of Education ineets to- | morrow night in adjourned session, tor the purpose of electing a s | superintendent, principals,and ers for the ensuing year. Tonight, however, the board meets im annual caucus, and the election of | teachers and others will ‘virtually |take place then, and the action of to- morrow night will be mere formality These annual caucuses f siderable interest, especially to the teachers. Sometimes the board re- gales itself with a Mitle scrap or two, but the indications are that the cau- cus of tonight will be peaceful and harmonious,and that there will be few changes in tbe teachers: ave of con- For one more week cabinet photos at $1 » Bruce's Stadio, op- posite News office. 29-1m Awarded. Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DRICE: CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powdes 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Nashville, Chattanooga | , Louis depot (his morning at] to ent yes- | College Hotel | Indications are That Few Changes Cut Prices, That will bring great selling of summer NOW AT HARBOUR’S Lacesw.A big assortment of German and Valenciennes laces for your choos ing it prices from’ 1g¢ to 75¢ e-yari pieces. Cotton towels iSx4o inches, for 48e a dozen Heavy Turkish bath towels, 18x36, for o8en dozen Heavy huck linen $1.40.a.deren A dollar corse ns Forty style sea yard Thirty styles ¢ i se a yard. Five styles dofied suifses and three lotted de wrth aoc, now at toe a yard) 1 uities for 7ige a yard Cross-barre Ainerfcan ings for only 1 1 Another {1 f organdies will be towels, 18x40, for 24 to 30, at soe wyandies now at en brode now at style tnt worth 8!y¢ for se lies in choice print very fine foreign printings, worth uxt put on sale this worth double and se yard nestics at 4c domestics ady-made bb sizes, at 35c and 45¢ Ten-quarter sheeting, special, at 12 per yard Those 9S silk paras White ty-cent in uly ladies’ colored change for 75¢ ck miner vests at truly give and Styc. These but not the qua an be matched es oil cloths for tse a irable folding fans at ase apiece at ge and 4\ye, wor sh MILLINERY Many thing mil r : eat very low pr will » look here be cent | and faney, for 38c ts, plain re. SH ng elsewhe OES THAT GOW CASE. Bobs Again. Now Up Serenely | | Judge B’shop is Uneonstiauenal, Judge W. 8, Bishop has reodei x his decision in case, and couwary he las decided ivat the civy ounce is nconstiivtional, and the ce & cow may run at larg tue city aud not in to expe ta.ions, ordi iu one p ruet, all ho bailt in one po.cion of not in another, Jadze came in Saturday night to spend Sunday, and gave opinion to his « wriver and deliv Will F'sber the iepo te. ¢ bad a pe law keep |but that I | puss on ) copy on a iy to County Cler Tee judge was seen couuc.| in the enti ‘e civy s them from ou'y Jadge Sanders nance ws came before 1 was iaised by s it was aged Bishop avd alluough his de no author vy ia tue ese M’. swer ec ded the oidi- sovomal when few cow owners that efer it to Ju » by bis decision, As will be se Po.ter to @ charge of permisiog b cow to ran at large Imply to mane 4 case of it, and after Juuge Seuders’ devisioa My Ligh.foo. for the cow ownr’s, asked ize Bisuoo be allowed t doc'de i.. which was doue, He bad the case for sev before finally deciding remembered summo} | months 7 You will flad at che Seow Harde ard Cleanable Refrig org, the fin country. CKOWD W of Hounds Col. H. H. ge Rober soa, Joba Jounson and several oth left of thet tp of the ferry boat at 6 ¢ this mo ning for the Hlinoi to hunt Reynard for a day. The Colonel as beev presented with a pack of bounds ‘by Mr. J. T Moore, of Midway, who says ho is too old to ride after“ the hounds. They are called, Forrest, a ‘dead strike,"’ Webb, a ‘number sirike,”’ Rock, a a ‘double strike ;"’ Rowdy, an + ta fast dog ;’* Jim, ‘good at st sod run; poli, & ‘foe rapper,’ and Emma, ‘‘youag bat promising.” Hobson, accowpanied by bottoms, one try them today, and the party will return tonight, Sereer and door screens at bottom prices at M, E, Jones’, Court and Second streets. 16j6 BITS FROMSATURDAY’S NEWS Hugh Thomas,of West Clay street, refractured, bya hard fall, a limb that had been previously broken three times, Mr, Luther Brown and Miss Josie Ward, well known and popular young people of the South Sidg, eloped to 4 y# the Ordinance the celebraied cow ict LIFE and iL bad no rigbt to say thet Da. tof gu it may say that a frome house may ve ie cliy ‘and ue » enact a police} 1 its autuorl y Lo it| wba such a howl] on in realliy has was ware Co.'s the Jewett aud snd 'gon- est manufscwred in this or eny other Col. Hlobson Receives a New Pack The Colonel took the dogs over to | i You want the have in ion chamber. Office Hours { | Steam, Gas and Sanitary... ER IN ACL KINDS OF... | 182 South Fourth Street. Rose & FIRE ‘TORNADO BASE Game called at 3: EAT CITY BAKERY BREA From 118, 8, SECOND STREET, PADUCAH, KY. Vhe Best Loaf Ever Drawa FRANK KIRCHHOFF WILL SEE THAT YOU ARE WELL FED- 1LY HAIR IROHHOPE'S FOOD “Way and Bud 4 Will Want Hotter kiud TY BA gc Y IREAD, ry's upd Anat ply a M's ab R a strat, nt Sif youd have your hoalyh d siways be In happy MrDod You'll alWays wk fore KIRCHHOPY'S F Metropolis Saturay evening and were married, Mfr, Brown is an em- fast dog,’’ Drive,!ploye of the Paducah’ Divg and Novelty Company, and his bide is */one of Paducah’s prettiest young ladies, Mr. Jake Dudley, formerly a 1esi- street, wes held ing, Tenn;y for killing @ farmer name i@blngs. ) Anonr ling A full line | of window] to reports the Wo had hg \ diiliculty and agreed to ¢ross each other's path no more, Jénnings ‘accosied Mr, Dudley in the field and abused him in such a nianner that when Mr, Dud- ley attempted to resent it, attempted to draw a piste] and was shot three times, afterwards dying from his in- jaries, Justice Hartley held court at Mas- sac Saturday aad thirty-three crap shooters were fied 825 and costs 120 North 5th Street, ; ~| Telephone 221, best you can find, at the least money- well, that’s just what we Refrigerators... We have the only one with the ice between the provis- See it before ALL HAVANA FILLED. Dr.med.. Albert Bernheim } T PALMER HOUSE.) Telephon 364 DERE OD-000000000000008 Ed. D. Hannan, ~& Plumber. Fittings and Fixtures, Sprinkling Hose, 329 Court Street. Tetepheas %) 201 | PROVO O008 0-0099090000 Paxton Give you All Kinds of Insurance % Office over Citizen's S. ing Bank. BALL | June 22,23 and 24, Tuesuay, Wednesvay and Thyrsday. TERRE HAUTE vs, PADUCAH. Admission 25c.; School Boys 10c. 00 p. m. LITTLE BEN, ‘Pawn Broker and Lean Office, ! MONEY ON ALL tO LOAN VALUABLES, We are overstoc Gent's Solid Gold and Filled Case Watches ute tandard makes of move- s. Algo a’ big lot of Gaps, Pistols, Mas'eal the prices we w’ | ed on Lad'es! and Bilver Wat Instrum make you rry a good line Furnishings, Ha of Clothing, Sh ols at forced sales sh, whd ean al 1s pC evory line. to loan on all valuables, Ben Michael, Jr. 103 8. Second, next doorto Lang Bros DENTIST Oftices, 12° aawi} Offce Hours: 8 a.m, to 12 m.,2 to 5 p.m. andatnigh’ 1 Glass Frévch Mustard. . 1 Ib Evaporated Applog . 1 doz Choige Lemonsé, 24 bs Choice PatenyFlour.. 15 Ib Pailwest Jelly, 1 lb Best Prunes. 2 Ibs Good Roasted Coffee 1 bu. Fresh Meale.. 1,.L, Ranpow Phone 89. 1288. Se replevy thetr fines, were brought the stable anderson Miller, Quite a number~ef peo. ~~ each, Austin Carnes Will Tits- worth, Della and Jizn Brid-baw and! Wes Stiger, five who failed to pay or caught in the rain at the pi day afternoon, large crow outet Pi and Tortged in jaii by Conaife KEEP« KOOL’ ” é ’ hs “ f , 1B, Howell, 0.0.8, “