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You have tried those Sweet Svrups for Chills and still you shake. Our Malarial Tonic, Capsules EVERY DOSE EFFECTIVE, J. D. BACON & CO. Druggists, bovesth and Jackson. Know That now is the time to give Ellis, Rudy & Phillips ae THE HOT END And keep cool yourself? Read the prices: $ .58 buys child’s canvas oxford, 8'y to 11, were 75c. .68 buys same goods in misses’, 12 to 2, were $1.00 .50 buys a baby’s strap slipper that .98 buys woman's chocolate, black or oxblood strap, heel or spring, 1.19 buys same style and colors, that 1.48 buys woman's oxbloo! lace shoe, heel or spring, was $1.75. 1.98 buys man’s kangaroo or vici low shoe (sizes broken) that were $2.50 and $3,00. 1.98 buys a dongola southern tie or congress, broad and easy, were We_have thrown into our odds and ends bas ket’ many desirable low shoes. Come early and gét choice fortess than half ELLIS, RUDY & PHILLIPS 219-221 BROADWAY. —_—— S$ NOTICE. We buy Men's such, as /Coats, Vests, Pants and Shoes, rices for same if not worn pag You car send them to us or we will cali for them: have no solicitors, \ “LAWRENCE, 213 Court st A CLOSE CALL, Was for John Curd, Jobn Curd, a printer formerly em- ployed on the ‘‘News,’’ but now of a e in Saturday and was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Ut- terback on @ bail writ sued undertaker = Nance Jadge Tully, He had grest ditliculty in furuishing™ bond, and once the jail with him and got almost there, when he prevailed upon him to give bim another chance to arrange the matter, and he tually succeeded in effecting a settlement with Mr. Nance, Mr. C. M. Leake intended to take out another bail $150 debt, but found that Curd had | before County officer started to cialty,Eyes,E ar Nose and Throat, Paducah, Ky, 25e, 50e, 981.00 You Can't Make The MONARCH is good all through. Every Inch a Bicycle! / We want bright business men torepresent us everywhere, Chicago New York ‘Send nine two-cent stamps for Monarch Playing Cards. Regular soc WAHL & SONS, AGENTS. / Special Bargains for This Week’at the Padu- AND BE CURED, that sold in St. Louis for $10, $11.00 and $13.00, go in one BY POP ee igs ie $4.50 200 pairs of Men's Fine “8 that sold in St.1ouis for $16.00, $15.00 and #20,0 0, go in one ~ Wie oF wise. $9.50 150 pairs Fort Fine Shoes w Y agen TS and Men’s Very Vine Dress 83,000 inone lot at, $1.50 Suits, Silk Lined and Made, that sold in St. Louis for $20.00, $22.00 and B()\ Low Cut Shoes, worth $2.00, 24.00 go in one lot for $10.50 gofor . ‘ 75¢ new styles, St. Lou @ White Plume from a Crow's Tail, nora good Bicycle from Castings. MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. London. ION. | {Water Notice. ‘LOCAL ME Suit E John Daniel, filed suit in tl r Divorce for divorce. Abandonment is the} 10th will be discontinued. grounds AU Aboard for St, Louis. Special train leaves Union depot Sunday, Anigust8>at 10a. m._ Re- turning, will leave) St. Louis Tues- day, August 10, aff 12 o'clock noc Tickets now on sale. Fare, round trip. home on South Sixth stree men eer severing an artery, No More “Straights. n art A driver for one of the local whole- ‘ e sale houses dvopped a barrel of mo-! Get 1 White Mountain F people below who use river wate toddies will get a little syrup in until the molasses ha A Notice. adjust ourselves to the/conditions of | last night at his residence, the law. You are Hereby notffied | and Norton, after a brief illne! exception on all stockhokters time, Papvvean Bertone T By R. G. Caldwell, Ma jly. Co. | o— | Ninefersons were Killed by the Heat. Mr. Ben Story, who ope wheat thresher in| Marshall county, | had the misfortune of losing a val-| pure black cart uable ox last Friday, The animal] #8 silver. W was prostrated by heat on the road] while moving the threshing machine and died in a few minutes. the can, The White Mountain are the agents, Births, First Wheat of the Season. ‘The first shipment of this season’s| urday evening. wheat was brought in Saturday might | —o on the Dick Fowler from below. ‘The;, Mr, and Mrs. Da wheat crop in many sections has been badly damaged by wind and rain, but is nevertheless quite large this) year | A Special Appoi | born, ment. Notice. Memblyfts of the I tion gfe~herewit Wedn@sday evening/ the with the building cgfmittee Very respectfuly bjt Jd day. +} ue, largest variety at Scoti Laxas PFs. warg Co. % § STANDARD OF JAY a 4 ——AND— 100 @50 75 WV40 > You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. _>— JAMES W. GLEAVES & SONS, AGENTS PADUCAH KY. MARIONjJ CYCLE CO., Makers, Marion, Ind. cS E0000 0008 Patrons /of the Water Company are reminded / that their rents for this quarter were due July Ist. All those well known farmer, |who desire to renew same should de[ her home in Da Quoin, Il. cireuit ‘court Satur-| so before it is forgotten, as all prem- day against his wife, Maude Daniel, |ises not paidfor om or before July Artery Cut by Window Glass. Mrs. John Fisher was the victim of a painful accident yesterday at her was standing near a window, when it 50| fell and broke, a fragment of glass} A . j14| striking her on the right band and{to Princeton this morning on busi- ness, to Our Store you will cah, is over from St, Couis to attend] be gainer in many re- Do you have that tired feebng’ : the races, egaer and lasses on the wharf this morning, and] have # nice lemon ice eysry day and and] you will not be /bothéred with it. em} Scott Hardware Go are the —— run past. aj2 morning for Elizabethtown, on a visit to relatives, Death of Andrew Buroham, | Gregory Hat Company, went up the We will continue in business and] Andrew Burnham, aged 48, died near Fifth Ve " ter, Mrs. Chas. Hall. that fines will be enforced miphout was overheated and died partially on elay-/ this account. The deceased was born ing their payments beyond thf usual | in Metropolis, Ill,, and leaves a fam-/ ber home in Newport, Ark., after a yisit to relatives here. taken sick a |short time after eating ice crean | frozgh in a cheap freezer. The pois- rates 9| 00 fasfrom thg inferior coating of iting relatives. returned Sunday from Florida, and ing which is as pure | "!! hereafter reside bere, Scorr Hanpwane Co, | is 4 guest of Misses Wright, on Clay street, Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Atkins are | parents of a fine daughter, bern Sat- Poplar Bluff, Ark., to join a party on atrip to the Adirondack moun- as MESSENGER SERVICE, I Lewis are happy over the arrival of a fine daughter yesterday, their second apolis, is a guest of her brothers, Col. son. Mionie Elmore, arrived yesterday _ from Memphis on a visit to this, their| yrossrs. J. J. Read and Bransford old home. Sie Rev. ‘Cap’? Owen, of the city, jiJed a special appointment at Pale tine church, in the country, yester- left this morning for Evansville. Snow was called there by the oudden| Me Water Coolers and cooler people. | ater Prera.| death of her-aunt, Miss Jane Minor, |kuown Hard- morning fur Osag the marriage of Mr. Asa B. Wilson | 8¢ to Miss Sammie Wilson, which oe. | Fegulati curs tonight The Best nights the mos presented here ly a stock company) will be given tonight at Ramona park! \ If you ever di theater. This breach The Pearl of See| Ware Co, is the place “3j2 voy,”’ prove the hest « sen: The cast is; A poor umpire ruins 3 good game! of ball anu a poor freeger does the | aad it is the White Mouftain. We have just opened up| (cv Feserved from the Hein’s merchant tailoring bankrupt u e' pined to close out the remainder of this Past ae fn reduced the price of each and e) article to just one- e orig’ price, OLOPHING Notes tow oF i. i one-half of the origin ‘stock in the next ten days, so ha ur prices: Men's Eine Business Suits, Boys’ All W " > tor 7% AN Woot Pants go 956 a Shoes, broken size; Men's Fine Dress worth $1.75, $2.00 and gat go in one lot at '$ = 3,0) | a ars c failor ¥ 190 pairs Men's Very Fine Men’s Fine Fancy Dress 125 pairs Ladies’ Fine Custom Made, regular: jSample Shoes, com. toe, $5.00 quality, go for’ * $2.50 sii high heels, worth $1 25 £2.00, ° in this sale at. 150 pairs Ladies’ Slippers, Ostords and Sandals?" ,50¢ n’s Fine Jersey and Bal ty 1 Underwear, regular "$1 OO |e seality, go in this sale at .25¢ Men's Fine Pants, all the 2.50 lot for non 75 pairs of regular ‘ants go at . n's Fine Sample Straw DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. PADUCAH ‘AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, S$ and 280{Court St. Cor. 3d &|Court. PERSONALS. Mr. W. N. Robins is at-Creal. Mr. W. C. Ellis 1s sojouru' - |Nation’s Birthday tr. H. Weil and wife are a After Honoring the | Mrs. Joseph’ L. Friedman is in OUR SPECIAL Jennie Byrd bas gone to Mo. edberry, of Smithland, was ‘ ‘ | H. H. Evliott, of Mayfield, was here yesterday Miss Rice, of Cairo, is a guest of Miss Amelia Cook. Mrs. Gus Reitz left this morning for Evansville on a visit. Mrs. Ruth L er lias returned to Will begin July 6th. Mrs. Weille and daughter, Mrs. L. S, vevy, are at Creal, ile Tiss," apeat Sunday a she| FOF Special Annguncement ‘Times,"? spent Sunday in the M. | Worten went up! And by repeated visits Albert Boyd, formerly of Padu- spects. Miss Lizzie Householder left this Mr. J. F. Stewart, of the Lemou- nig will re a aveat , nnessee today. 8 ith gr = Mr. E, P, Overstreet and wife, of ale id great oppor vounty, are visiting their daugh-| tunities to purchasers Mrs. Robt. Orme has returned to| (© Make Dollars Do Double Du ty Mr. Charlie Cole, of Savannah, who formerly lived here, is vis- Mrs, C. B. Robb and daughters / 9 Miss Ora Robbins, of Metropolis, Hl po Elsie and Nellic| ar urs 112and 1148, 3d. Miss Georgia Bonnin has gone to Mrs, . M. Thompson, of Indian- J. P. aud Mr, Henry E, Thomp-|Qne Promised for Padueah y s Miss Nora Hart aud sister, Mrs. Pretty Soon. Mrs, Harry Snow and daughter Gark the Projectors. Mrs, Jeff J. Read, the well ucab coal man, and Mr Mr. and Mrs. B. Cox left this Bransford Clark, of Owensboro, are Tean., to attend {{guring on soon inaugurating a mes- r service in Paducah on the metropolitan plan, If their plans are successful, they will equip a number of boys with bicy- “THE PEARL OF SAVOY." [cles and deli © nominal cost, | package niles, ete., to all parts of the Season at tte Sly his is sped | been need! Tonight ani on the two following | hope er somethi: that has long b, and it is ‘eu will carry attractive bill ever] ont their int el a Refrigers>4 8 the beautiful tor oow is the time, and\Scot,sard- nd it promises to} awing card of the! Overcome by Heat, John Deeg, a saddie maker em} ployed at Rehkopf’s, was overcome |by heat yesterday at his home on Wrigt Adam's street, and for a time was in ry 3. Fe . x | a critical condition, but today is bet- ervanteMr. W ston Easton a * Lillian O. Bowen = ellie McDonough. — | | Awasdéd— FY Caswof Catarrh th F testimonial J. CHENEY & CO,, Tole Pamily Pils are the bast te am. is agent Commence Monday Morning, | July Sth The Greatest Clearance Sale of est you can least money--- just what we well, that’s have‘ in efrigerators... We have the only one wi the ice betweott i i ion chamber. you buy’ the provis- . See it before Ever inaugitrated in Paducah making prices for this-sale the cost xls has not been consid, ist move them ess than halj'their Wool Dress Goods and Wash Goods. On first counter just as you enter the door, Three pieoes all-wool filling silk striped challies, worth Dr.med. Albert Bernheim, ¢ 120 Nofth 5th Street, O at 12 4-20 yard ir | pieces all-wool and woel fancy dress goods inches wide, former prices 49 yattl, for tye yard. ght pieces fiti@*Seotch fancy singhams, worth ase y (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Telephon 364. CBR pieces strictly all-woc A NEW GRO Gorner Twelfth and Burnett Streets. The Neatest Store The Newest Stock, “= GALLMAN & Goors delivered wo any part of city RACES! | AT FAIR GROUNDS ‘July oth & 6th FF 1897. ) HARNESS RACES. RUNNING RACES. HIPPODROME RACES, ons the Fox chase Monday, also on Tuesday e dinner will be lack grounds, with white fig tylish fabric made Two pieces swive Remnants, Remnants, Five pieces 30-inch-wide colored satines, suitable for comforts St-3e yard, for 5c yard. Forty pieces fast dir good styles and fast colors, for ofgandy lawns for Watch Our Special Announcements For |Friday, July 9 In addition to othe | Hunter’s Club will hav »ay| July 6th at 10 O'clock a. m July 6th. Barbecu | Served before regular races b A BATH Is very eSsenttal this kind of wether. r attracti | evening, EAT CILY-BAKERY BREAD RUDY & PHILLIPS) /$. SECOND STREET, PADUCAH, KY, One Wyk Only 1 Glass French Al Fronyan Oven, FRANK KIRCHHOFF WALL SEE THAT YOU ARE WELL FED. 24 Ibs Chotee Pate Procure tWe proper 1 Ib Best{ Prunes 2 !bs Goo Roasted Coffee 1 bu. Fresh Meal... . 1. L. Raxppurn, 129 S. Second St, Matil. Effinger & Co Undertakefs and embaimers, Sponge .«.«.« Sea Salt ana Toilet Waters The rhost fastidious Mier a agilaing haked KIRCHUYPE’S FOOD: elegaft line of 92 33332232239933939399333333333339332 39993523 OK CITY BAKERY BREAD, NPHERSON'S DRUG STORE FeEREE CER CEE CECE EERE LIQUOR AND HEAT iption of $250 Last Night— Will be the Leigh Memorial, Result in the Sudden Death nis Smith Was Badly Injured ~ The Leigh Memorial Church is the § name of a new house of worship that is soon to be added to Paducah’s al ee ready large number of holy was last night raised by subscription at the tent meeting, con. at Ohio and Third streets, the fund to almost Wm. Reed, a Stranger, son of Mr. Joe ¢[Smith, of Broad street burned early this morn Reed, a farmer of county, died in the loft at Iseman’s streets, Saturday night, He recently ounty jail for of butter from His eyesight, howev is not seriously imp ired, | Highest Hon6rs—World's Fair, | ducted | Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair, | which enough to build the he About six mouths was put on foot to erect to the memo- ry of Rev, W. H. Leigh, of the city, 1 one of the best known Method sts/ 1 Y s9 iif SES Hele eh day of Receaber, XD. tee, Ife, a house of worship, and dusing oad a |the subsequent time enough money is ‘ Tat / was accumulated to purchase the jot, stealing several pounc a farmer at the same stable, He had been doing odd jobs since is release, and slept around where Several Hundred People Fempos rarily Out of Employme Young men in peormeny thisend of the state during Lis The Maytield Woolen Miils ch down for a week Saturday, | count of the beat, and to take an ine ventory of the establishment, groan, and an investigation reyealed his condition hopeless. poplexy, superinduced by heat and xcessive drink, soon after Dr. Rob- | ertson arrived. night, which added to the mo ready assessed, and the proceeds of | the sale of a building, will be smple y two-thirds of the cost of the building, in addition to the lot, Q | The remaining money needed will for the best, ‘Tiere"is Quly Oug best A Pure Grape Cfeam of Tartar Powder. likely be secured without much ditli YEARS 7 and 800 people of employ ment, proner Nance held he verdict was in ac- an altercation in Potter's restaurant this afternooh and. used stuvis Us “esol over Fad arres ed, tranger and Lothiiy: of bis family. buried in the county gi STANDARD. oulty.