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Liquid Frost. a If you are broken Gut with heat LIQUID F OST will give you If yow tire galded or blistered by the heat you will always at Our drug store, Sevedth and Jackson, or send 25 cents A trial bottle for 10 cents, LI (w. A HEAT CURER, one n WHAT Is IT? ins.ant relief and will cure you 1" be thankful if you try this preparation, and we will deliver a bottle to avy part of the city J. D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, THA D JACKSO: ‘DF-Athert Bernheim is quite ill of fever, ) Mr. Chas/®, Curtis is Hinois. Miss Alamie Phelps Smitifand | Robbins, | tte Palmer. >} A. L. Turner, of Hiekman, fotel Gilberto Mr, and Mrs. Grouse are sojourn- ing at Dixon. Mr. R, G, Thtees, of Begton, im the city today. Prof J. Roberts, was in the city today Miss Jessie Byrd from ube Centennial. Mr. Oliver Allard Dixon for a sojourn Miss Ina Rollstoy “All the World Loves a Winner” Our 'Ninety-Seven Complete Line of Monarch se: are the back from 1 / is home from of Javksou, is at was W of Benton, has returaed has y has returned |Special Bargains for This Week at the Ps 5 AL cah Auction and Storage Co... | We have: Koened ap twenty cite 0! sofia cecrve Monae E merchant tailoring Tank krupt of St. Louis, We have determin: close ine romeinder of this immense stock in the next ten i reduéed the price of each and Article to just one-half of pxtce. CLOTHING.—Note @ few of our prices; Boy “ati Woot Papte ‘0 for . Men’s Kine gene si n's original .25¢ that sold in St. Louis for —— sil 20 SDE SORE, BS Ie OF one $4. 50 Men's” that sold in $18.00 and lot for 200 pairs of Men's Fihe Sample Shoes, broken sites, worth $1.75, $2.00 and e Dress Suits, go in one lot ‘ Louis for $16, se go in one $9. 50 Men’s Very Fine Dress Suits, Silk Lined and Tailor Made, that sold in Ste Louis for $20.00, $22.00 and $10. 50! $24.00 go in one lot for y Dress $2. 50 Men’s Fine Pants, all the new styles, that ‘sold in St. Louis for $2.50 and oF 0, $1. 75) go in one lot for $4 .00 oe quality, go in this sale at . }- 100 Men’s Fine Sample Straw 2 Bala thee 25 Hats, regular price Jie and $1.25, going at DON’T MISS THESE BARG argh PADUCAH ‘AUCTION AND: STOR E ¢o 150 pairs Men's Shoes worth & 00 go in oy 150 paipéien’s \ Low Cut Shoes, worth $2.00, go for Ladies’ Fine com. toe, b heels, worth Men’s Fine Pants, Custom Made, regular 25.00 quality, go for p!P ™ 150 pairs Ladies’ Oxfords and Sand 50 75 paire of regula 62,00 Pants goat. Boys’ $2.60 Suite sale for #650 + Supreme Result Year's of Experience Send for Catalogue. j Ww) ly MONARCH CYCLE MFG. 60. CHICAGO auth aoe e two-cent stampa for a, deck of Monarch, Playing/ Lillian i 4 Walter Jones.’ Regutar Soc cards, from a visit to Ragland. Miss Jessie ,Copéland ‘leaves Builard county Sabday morning Mrs. Rufus Money left this ing for Gilbertsville on a visit Mr. George Stroud left { his last night to avcept a position M Moss 3 Dr. noon for Ful on. morn, Mem- jor ‘Thomas Tom Moss, lef! Mrs. Jesse Curd and/ sister, Miss Hattie Clark, left at ng6n for Clinton, oa a visit Attorney Will Hughes weut dows to Mayfield this /afternoon to spend Sunday, Assistant Yardmaster Bob McCanu, the I. C., is off duty on account Agent John Muhlvihill made his daily visit to the glty today, and re- ported everything/quiet. Mrs. Mariette/ Burnett returned to Mayfield nogn, after a visit to her Mr. W. Hy Barnett, L. L Cog left at noon for his \ Miss. atter a visit LONDON Send ni arts, nual Richardson a) ee SFSSSSSSS SSS WAHL & SONS. AGENTS. LOCAL NTIO In LivingstomCounty. Levy Morgan acd :}epsons, Lloyd ard Al Moore, of tie/Salem section | of Livingstoa wou who were ar rested several dgg’s ago on a charge of breaking int# a neighbor's meat | house, were tr Thursday 4 | quitted } Chas. Leech charged with hor | to answer. Stutz's Nedige Tog Cfeamis some- thing new—try 1 son, x r Attorney John fe were in the city to) Smithland. iw A pod ace me Marabl¢ and few days’ wellin the Wilkerson roed M. children visiting rotry of Hop- lay, after » and fam- young ) man se stl ing was beld {Fe Mrs Mrs Kinsville, re a visit to Mr. J ily. Mrs. Addie evening from N by her sister, Texas. Mrs. W. T. Sheridan left at noon for home at Port Huron, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. L. M. Glauber. Messrs. Emmett and Van came in this morning from Haz wood, Mr. Van Byrnett leaves to- night for New York/ Mr. E. Grobbs lgavesfor Carbon- dale, Ll., tomorro} He is working in the interest of the new fair ground ou the 8th of August Little Neallie, the 1-year-old son of Mr. John Bryaut, of the N., C, & St. L. shops, is lying dangerously ill with congestion of the brain. Miss Rose Falls and mother, of New Orleans, were in the city today, and left on the\Fowler for a round trip to Evansville? home they will visit the Nashville ex- position, Eld. I. H. Teel/ot Central City, Ky., arrived in thé city on the ncon ain toy and will preach tomorrow moroing and evehing atthe Tenth street Christian church. Large au- dien should, and doubtless will greet Mr. Teel at these services. ham V water covlers | must be sold ous“regardless of cost. |Come and seé for yourself, such | prices were never heard of before in |this city. M. Poscnes, corer Sec- ond and Court stre 8j3 Refrigerators ay erkins returned last shville accompanied Mrs. J.B, Cauhey, of Cie Yes, we're gverstocked. Who'll 5 Had the Wrong Justive In mentioning the gleam heating contract let by fisea// court yester- day, a typographicg¥ error mace the SUN say that Juste Little he voted against thd lowest bid because he had promised| another mac before the bids were opdped {that he would vote for awarding Najin the contract It was Justice Settle Metead of Jus- tice Little, who is credited with say- ing this, and a cha J two letters occasioned the mistak Fs Company are Water Patrons of the ir rents for this All those reminded that frei quarter were due July Ist. me should do as all prem- who desire to rapew 80 before it is forgt ises not paid for on Ox before July 10th will be disc ptinuéd. td help us? We've got to get rid of Summer Shoes. This is July said and just the time you need them. 50 Cents. je and quality in Buys choice of ee our odds and mNOS.T t0 3 gy ‘ends. White Canvass Shoes. 48c; ic. one lot Just. the 1 lot child’s, 3 to 1 be misses’ 12 to snap for chilhren, 1 lot women’s (sizes duck, 50 gents. 1 lot men’s pat $1.19, cheap 3 1 lot men’s Kangargo low shoes, $1.98, were $3 to $5. 1 lot misses black ard brown strap slippers, 75¢, werd $100. 20 per ct, Discount Friday; July 16, we will give 20 per cent. off on any tnd all low shoes (jobs not included). Goods sold in this sale must be fitted on and paid for to get benefit of dis- count. Bring us your repairs. Ellis, Ruay & Phillips. }roken) white alt low shoes, Will pay Lopes ¥. M. ©, Se Meeting. State Secrgtdry Rosevear, of the Y. M. C. A.jattemded the directors meeting last night. ) The report of the general svcretgfy she i and library liberal ew wed every month, Secretary Wofkman was given leave of absence to take a sev- eral weeks’ vacation. rtige. Ehave some finebuilding lots that I will exchange for Meyhanics B, & L. stock. wf. Paxton Git A gold cuff bt T. H. on same return Yesterday'y Practice Shoot, The Gun clab\shoot at at LaBelle park yesterday afternoon resulted as follows First shoot, Piper 9, Bailey 9, 10, Scott 10, Rawleigh 10, Lewis 9, Burnett 9. cond shoot, five birds: Piper 5, Bailey 4,4ng! 4, Scott 4, Rayleigh Lewis 4, Burnett 5. baths ten Pirds: Craft 10, Ingram 10, Lang 10, Hoyer Craft 5, m 4, Lang 4, Hoyer 5 May Be aADeputy. Mr. Wm. Bishop, Jr., of Living- ston county, one~of the hardest working Republicans ip the state, is to be appointed, it is rumored, U. 8. yuty marshall for Wpstern Ken- icky. Tent meetings at ree city, begin cote brown, they boy preac! Saturday night, \ with initials, to this offic field R. Smith and ety of the city, Court at M Tke case of Capt. others, wholesale gr against W. J. Mitchell, of Mayfield is now on trial in the Mayfield « ir-| cuit court | The case of Friedmay against, Levy was decided in favor of the pifintifi giviog bin ‘Levy had | b arrested on 4Charge of ob-| Ise pretenses, | anicsburg, Charley preaches 9j2 his CSy Dermatine... of the oldest yet the ning goods under Ramona a enve the damage Stit Sunday night a s The Nicholson glandeg suit will | ort by Warren's Bad will be given come up 1D a ¢ day or ne he Ram Park 9€ 7:30 to 9:80 p. Take Peoplé’s | Railway cars, Régular ticketsy No extra charge whotever, [ —— Awarded — avk. Contains some ed band con- drugs known ton plication of them is the new Have| a : weayer for rubber] 1 E. Jones las them! n ever offered>, Corner 2d| streets, 3] This is hose, a lower tt and Cour est thing under the sun. you used it for “heat? that burning, itching annoy ance that kept you awake last It sells for Stops night at once: my fixis } The board afternoon, after as they were la Gold Medal, he inter Fair. nites BAMING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, cents. | ¥ same YUP MOH wd DRUG STORE TH & BROADWAY. i for ren 806 Jefferson roished rd at Mra, stree room Hall y i Critically 10. the 6-year-old 1 of Mr, rnes, was veryyiti from cone WK Ww zestivn yesterday, bused Money refunded if it does not cure Hse get rid ot\o m freezery, W igerators, ow ess thyff ever offered be- M. E. Jones, Corner 2d nad Court Sts, screen the time A brown Ur er potkuve ¢ taining five se! on Rrosdway between Thid and Fit Return this o'lice aud a auitable reward will 9j2 1. Michigan, | Burnett | { Before returning |‘ | Re ¢ Highest Honorg-World’s Fair, eine et u "4 ile \ 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. He «#8 play! goou ball, Clifford will'remain bere “until he | becomes able. toplay: | Schlemin was” warmly applauded | when he resufped his place-yesterdays Paluch is vow fourth (place, and Paducah’s Last Game at Home &| 9 few more victories would place ber Victory. above Washington. = Tue game was called in enth inning yesterday. ~ could be plainly seea, « SHUT OUT THE ‘*COUCHEES.” the sev- ‘The tornado 1 one lady in the graud stand ‘tavated. The Paducah Club left this morn- ling for Henderson, to play three games, beginning this afternoon. The clab came near getting left. When ume for the train to leave came, only four of them were there. Conductor Hansbro kindly | held the train for ten minutes, Sadhoff pitches today. The followigg dispatch to the “Courier-Jourya ’ exp ains why yes- was forfeited by Abbott, the Cairo Catcher,Smash- cl Umpire Clifford, HOME CLUB WENT TO HENDERSON TODAY. ah defeated Cairo yesterday ore of 3 WO. ‘Melivane ansville, Ind., July 9.—The pitched a géod game, and was well |Central Baseball League will probs upporjed. Schiemm resumed his old | Dly have 9 break -in its ranks earl, sitisn on third, and Stanton was/next week, Gabe who re right Held, witn Noouan behind the }Signed as president two weeks ostensibly to take hold of (he Evans- ville club, did not do so, and the lat- ter organization without ager or fipancial backing Simons denied responsibility Henderson refased pay the guar- antee, and Evansville forfeited the game. President Winton will en- deavor to have the Evansville team put in responsible hands bere. Io this he will probably fail Simons, iB sti Tvali scored “twice during the first inning avd one in the fourth. One feature of the /game was Heil- man’s magonilicent/playing as short stop for Cairo In the fourth inning Abbott, Cairo’s catcher, struck Umpire Clif- ford on the nose because be was ex'led out at home plate, An officer took charge of Abbott and a doctor of Clifford, and the game went on, BH PO is a man When today THAT UNCALLED FOR ASSAULT. Catcher Abbott Fined #1. and Costs By Jastice Winchester. Catcher Abbott, of the Cairo team, was fined §1 and costs in Justice , Winchester’s court last night for the » dastardly assault he made on Umpire |. C ifford at the bal game -yestertay. Clifford, who is one of Paducab's catchers, but at preseot disabled by reason of a badly injured right hand, »} was acting as umpire. Abbott ws cond base, whep one-el the othe er Cairo men, Meek, hit to lett and Abbott attempted taseore on it, He i Was called out at the rubber, and be- Somes a: 4,came so enraged thht he rushed up air yo 0 * * behind the umpire while bis back turned and haying jove arm sling, and first peshed him, then |s'riking him in the nose, breaking an {ar Abbott was taken away by Catro- Ramp Kan i Score by Lanings. 1234 Earned 1 5 while Pe! y took the pla Umpire Cliffcrd. ‘The spectators |were greatly €xcited, aud mauy Jrushed ifto {he diamond, but were placated. | Last evening Mr, ,| went before Justice eof CENTRAL LEAGUE. John Kei Winchester and | swore out a Warrant against Abbott charging him with assault and bat- tery. He said he had been informed that Clifford was bleeding to death, and could not be saved, Abbott was re-arrested, and while out trying to raise a $250 bond, Mr. Keiler re turoed and said he had been misin- formed as to Clifford's condition,and Clifford himself eame and showed the court that he was in no imminent danger of dying. The war- -| rant was then dismissed and Abbott was released. TERRE HAUTE 23456789 rhe te1 2001010 692 m.00050111x8108 Beam at tan ! Terre L Washir Rodman, apd Grim ing Prive avd Kellner FORFEITED TO HE DERSON. July ¥.—The Evans- forfeited to Hender Henderson, ville g son, ame Was 900 around PRESENT STANDING OF OLUBS. Lost Por Clabs— Evansville Henderson Wash Pad ‘Terre Haute. Cairo. The Po; t mbers, # as Te Is Gamea. Hut wheneh TopaY Paducah at Alenderson Cairo at Terre Haute Washington at Evansville. st makes a hw £0 Record. Qnatitiea, She—Do you think Van Aukem ean ret into , 2 I don’t see t very smart, Life. HAGUE, , 1 GAMES YERTREDAY. w York Hittsburg, Chicago, 8; Bogton, 7. Louisville, 4; Baltimore 9. Cincinnati, 7; Philadelphia, St. Louis, 8; Brooklyn, THE BIC He houldn’t; he's ow.—Harlem Unkina, p id only He—T roe tine woman ate When is that? “When she speuks of her age."—N. Y. nie HOW THEY SPAND Played Won Lost Per Cou Not Well Said “did not see Mr. 8 Ciba b last Sun- miuie, ist Sunday Harlem HSDUPE Broox lyn. Philadelphia oulsvitie r this irrey al question, Chuinpley old man, but Lean't spare you Detroit Free Press. Weeblngtoi Louis SCHEDULE FOR TODAY Boston at Chicag¢. Pailadelphia at Gi Washington ayClo’ Baltimore at Louisville. New York ay Pittsburg. Brooklyn ay st. Louis. The Reot Trach, Phough man may boast with lofty f His wife's old-fashioned vere He likes to see her hus ‘Made strictly up too girl who is en “that Herljert is a prize.” replied M|ss Cayenn ase of this kind it’s so difficult to tell whether you've won a first prize or a booby prize.” Washington Star. Ps Nores Sudhoft will stay with Pac McLivand showed yesterday that! to | dtteted at the Cumberland Presbyte- so have | rian Shar, corner of Sixth and M URGES AND SOCIETIES, ‘The a wing v services will be com> Court . Chappell, pas neg at 10:45 9. m. fol Towed by the administration of the bing at 8 p.m. ; ool at 9:30 a. m.; prayer Wednesday, 8 p.m, All lly invited to wttend, Youwwa ee styoucan find, af the least money=- = well that’s just what we have-in— gi ators ee efriger: nly one with We have th n the provis- the ice be ee it before Finst Bar -1181—Preaching at the usual hours at the First Baptist itech by the pastor, W. K. Penrod. Morning subject, ‘Divine Healing,’’ 2d Kings 20:5-7, Evening subject, The Good Win First or Last,’’ John Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. t Singletary, superintendent, Fiust Cunistian—Services at the First’ Christian church southwest Gorver) of Seventh, and Jefferson Streets at 10:45 a, [m., and 45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., ©. McBroom, superintendent. Junior Endeavor at 5 p.m, Senior leavor at 7 p.m. Mission Sune day school on {Tenth street between Clay and Hacrigon at 0 p. m., Ey Bell superiutendent. May chi tians: persevere as the ungodly. \ W. HL Pinkerton, Metnoptst.—Services at TOY4S a. in, and 8 p. m. Junior League Sunday. \afternoon at 3 o'clock, Epworth League Monday All are.welcome to these Johnston, pastor. pe Lurnenan—No morning service atthe Lutheran church, 412 South Fourth streety Services at 8 p. m., conducted in English, Sunday asoal, Hy. Brueckner, pas- ion chamber. Broapway Oorner Twelfth and Burnett Streets. The Neatest Store, The Newest Stock, The Lowest Prices. GALLMAN-& SON. Goods delivered to any part of city. j Dr.med. Albert Bernheim. 120 North 5th Street; j T PALMER HOUSE.) ‘Tantra Steerer cm ARISTIAN.—Ser> vices at Tenth Street Christian church tomorrow as follows: Sanday school at 9:30 a, .m., Communton at 10:45, Preaching at 11 a, m. and 8p, m, by LH. Teel, of Central City, Ky. All members of the church earnestly re- quested and friends cordially invited to attend all these services, A BLIND FAMILY And How the County Denied) Them Aid. 730-9 A. M. 1-3 P.M. 79 py. M. Office Hours { Telephon 364 Unable Work. the County Withdraws its Beneficiary be news ‘buteh'* tral oor ite Cor} Bar: TY BAKERY BREAD He claims the agent’s name is F From 118, Houseman, ariel that he ‘shortchang- S. SECOND STREET, PADUCAM, KY. ed” him out of $1.50 a week ago. It was done just before he reached Stiles, Bright claims, aud he did not have time to make the ‘*butch’’ re- turn the money ov account of the train leaving The He tac Ted the ‘*butch,’’ who came in at noon, but he claimed to ve a different man entirely. A sad case of destitution is report. sirime the county. Sam Meadows isthe name of a blind man who lives out on the Blandville road and some- times peddles pencila in the city. He Las been blind for 18 years, and has a blind wife, and one child to support. His mother is almost blind, and cannot see to walk, and bis step- father is not only unable to see, but an invalid as well, and unable to work. The county had been making the uofortunate msn an allowance of $1.50 per week until a day or two eioce. Fiscal court was in session, vod whea the names of the county beneficiaries were read, Justice Hart- ley, in whose district Meadows re- sides, moved that his name be strick- eu from the list, saying he was une worthy. He assigned no reason fur thinking him unworthy, aod neither did Justice Auderson, who favored the motion. Jdastice inehester made « plea for the family, but all the other magistrates and the county judge were against him, and the blind fa was deprived of the er assistance that enabled them to keep body and soul together. Meadows was in the city today, and saul to the Sun that be pene il sales Rest Loaf Ever Drawn Froman Oven. FRANK KIRGAHOFF WILL SEE THAT YOU ARE WELL FED. Soreen Doors must go; we are of- fering special inducements to get rid of them. M. E, Jone 8j3 Corner 2d and Court $ 2 ni level beaa NAPOLEON'S VALUE OF VICTORY. tY BREAD No nt there's noubing baked cau teat Brank Kirchit $b ‘oat cnn plote— Prom best of t ie nae perfect Wheat tyes It Finds « Striking Counterpart in Recent World Triumphs. x, Ulet some bakers. in ther ioaves Aye JUS palous nied AS GOOD OPES FOOD, ty Makery Hread tt stock, | Napoleon kuew well the value of a After Austerlitz the world med his. Fame invited, fortune favored, everything stimulated his aspiring ambition. With growing power he gathered the froits of v y. And srehssitever been. Suc- cess succeeds, A notable illustration of (bis truth is furpished by the great victories won at the World's Fair in 93 aod the California Midwinter Fair in "94 by Dr. Pric Cream Baking Powder, Ever increasing sales and popularity bave been the result, The people lave promptly ratified the official verdicts that di clared Dr. Price's, for leavening power, keeping qualities, parity and yeneral excellence the » ‘foremost baking powder in allthe world.’’ Quite a8 quickly a3 the great Em- deror do they know the value of a victory that means world-wide sus premacy. hho — NOTICE, We buy Men's CLOTHING. Vests, Pants THE SHORT CHANGE RACKET. Withiam Bright + nosed On by A News Agent. William 1 » city, who works at Stiles, was at the union ¢ pot at noon looking for the scalp of a Seevod - Haud gach as) Coats, wid Shoes, and pay good prlcerfor seme Af’ not worn 0 WHO" You van Aend them to Ve OF “we will cali for them, Wye y4 Hy Was Im- . C, A fac simile of what Sc. wili buy for the aski Material good as Brows. peers sd /ETNA BICYCLES! 100 (50 75V40 se You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. _— — JAMES W. GLEAVES & ISONS, AGENTS | PADUCAH KY. STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE | MARION{CYCLE CO., Makers, Marion, Ind.