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Liquid Frost. WHAT Is IT? A HEAT CURER, yns ant relief and will cure you in one night, If you are galded or bli be thankful if vou try this preparation, Vall at our drug store, Seven and we will de iver a bottle to any part of the city, A trial bottle for J.D. BACON & CO., Sole DRUGGISTS, It you are broken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you [nacoy’s] stered by the heat you will always th and Jackson, or send 25 cents 10 cents, Makers, SEVENTH AND JACKSON. The Greatest Sale of the-Season At Paducah Auction and stor:ae Co, Just received trom ouréastern bayer an immense bankrupt stock, oo QNLY ON sisting of Men's Ladies’ and Childres’s Shoes, Men’s Fine Clothing, Men’s Fine Shirtg‘and underwear, and Dry goods of every pription ‘These goods wete bought at a great sacrifice and ovr customers wilt receive the ben fits of our purchase, The early’ bird secure the choicest worms; 80 come early to secure the best bargains The weather is hot and so are our prices Sale IMPORTANT : (CE A YEAR. Ph Sa - KEEP KOOL. You want the best you c find, at the least Ft well,sthat’s just what we have’ in Every, @ White Plume from a Crow’s Tail, nora good Bicycle from Castings. The MONARCH is good all through. Ss Inch 2 Bicycle! ‘We want br: business mes torepresent everywhere. s MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. Chicago Send Playii New York London. 1 ine two-cent stamps for Monarch ing Cards. Regular soc cards, WAHL & SONS. AGENTS. Overloaded! Yes, we're overstocked. Who'll help us? We've got to get rid of Summer Shoes. This is July and just the time you need them. 50 Cents. Buys choice of style and quality in Nos. 1 to 3. See 7. odds and ends. White Canvass Shoes, ild’s, 8 to t1, g8c; one lot 12 to 58c. Just the snap for chilhren, 1 lot women’s (sizes broken) white! duck, 50 cents. | 1 lot men’s pat. calf\low shoes $1.19, cheap at $2.00. Kangaroo low shoes, re $3 to $5. black and brown strap slippers, 75c, were $1,00. 20 per ct. Discount Friday; July 16, we will give 20 per cent. off on any, and all shoes (jobs not included). Goods sold in this sale must ‘be fitted on and paid forto get benefit of dis count. Bring us your repairs. ( Phillips, Dermatine... Contains some of the oldest drugs known to man, yet the application of them is the new est thing under the sun. Have you used it for heat? Stops that burning, itcKing annoy ance that kept you awake last| night at once. It sells for 2 cents. Yi Pr £9 DRUG STORE | TH &e BRoApw. Movey refunded itfit dics not cure. | leaving the ets e thes adres Partie the summer can fu Sun mailed to the per week. ! RTRs calmer ) Only, LOCAL MENTION. Officer Eakee HL Officer Frank taker is ill, and could not discharge duties last night. Mr. C. B. Lesther was op as special policeman. Fosa few agys ovly. Cab. Photos 96c per stoz. Taken tv Princeton tor Burial. The remains of Cora Marquess, aged 8, w lay, were taken to Frimcetou gn on the 8 o'clock train this morning for interment, Cab. Photos, 96c the doz. Ri Cottage Gall South Third st _ Ries ; PERSONALS. Mr. A, J. Muc at the Palmer. ieput Wiekliffe, is Waiter Smith return d this ing from Chicago. Miss Mary E, Minus | for St, Louis, Mr morn- it at noon Jobn U, Robinson left at noon irange, Mr. Chas. Leigh Mu) tield at noon. Miss Deusy Haneft this afternoon for Evansville on & visit, Col. Q. Q. Qui avon from Loursvil Mrs. Ed. Brewer dengerously ill at her home in thc unty, Bob Robit ieft at noon fora week 8 sojourn at Creal, Miss Brightie Lyle has returned from a@ Visit to Bardwell. tc went down to returned at is begins Monday.mornmg aiid conti 1280, PFs men's best work shoes, regular $1,60 quality, gointhissaleat’ $1.00 200 prs men’s fine dress shoos, regular §3,60 qualit pruteaean’ * 'O1.96 200 prs men's very fine / dress shoes, vici kid, ox- bloods tans and blacks regu lar §3,00 quality, go in thie sale for $1.50 Ladies’ fine slippers, all ~ styles. These goods ranged in prices from $1,00 to $1,25 and go in one lot for Ladies’ fine kid shoes lace or button, regular $2,00 qual- ity, go for -60c $1.00 You cannot afford to miss this sal Remembe 228fand 230{Court St. nus until every thing is sold. Men’s splendid business suits, regular price $10.00 go in this sale for Men's fine dress suits, cus- tom made regular price $16, go in this sale for Men's very fine dress suits, custom made and silk lin- $10.50 ed made to sell for $22.00 Men's. fline jersey and +26 $7 50 $25.00 go in this sale for balbrigan underwear, regular 50e quality go at Men’s fanpy shirte, ed or unlanndried, 50c quality go for 150 Men?s straw hats, reg- ular 750 ad $1.00 go fr GEO BOG ie—the opportunity of a life time. r the places PADUGAH ‘AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, Cor, 8d &fCourt. Mr. A. N. Clark and wife went up to Louisville yesterday. County Judge DP, Thomas Golconda, was in the city today. Mrs. George C, Wallace and two children left at noow for Creal. Miss Ela Rouse, of Charlest', Mo., is a guest of Miss Katie Plumb. Mr. and Mra. Joe Riglesbe at noon for their home nes City. Mr. E. ©. Spence, of the Southern Express Company, is at the Palmer House. Mr, W. H. Overby,wife and «hild, 4 Atlantic City, are guests of rela- tives here. Passenger Agent A. J. Welch, of the N. C. & St. L., Memphis, is at the Palmer. Councilman wife returned from Creal. Miss Letha Paryear leaves Sunday Ky., on a visit to the a 1 left pion M. Livingston and yesterday afternoon is expected on a visit to to Mrs. Rob- ert Reeves. Collector Mac D. Furgerson went up to Claxton this morning on gov- ernment business.| Master Lucien Burnett, the little son of Mr. Muscoe Burnett, returned noon from Hendersfn ingineer Tom Joves, of the N. C. and St. L., was presented by wife with a fine boy baby last night. NOT A YOUNG COUPLE But a Couple En Route to Bliss. They Will Be United Tonight at Benton, Marshall County. A jolly looking couple descended from the passenger trait at the Union Depot at noon. They boarded the vestibuled at Princeton, and took a carriage here for the St, Nicholas Ilo- tel. At the St. Nicholas they dined, and after dining they left over the N C. & St. L. for Benton, where to- night Judge Dupriest, of that place, will unite the couple in the holy bonds of wedlock, Mr. E. Boswell, aged 60, of Bir- Marshall county, is the name of the intended groom, aud Mrs. L. L. Hanks, aged 37, of Cer- lian Springs, Crittenden county, the prospective bride, Mr. Boswell, who claims he is the main stay of Republicanism in Mar- shal county, cawe up last might, and left this morning for Princeton, where he met Mra. Hanks. He has been married once before, but his bride is more fortunate, having out- lived two husbands, in addition, at the age of 37,to being already blessed by grandchildren, They will live at jirmingham. REPORT am, tS WORKED, James Helm, aged 24, a farmer, 3} and Miss Alice Toombs, both of the Slander Suits Continued. The suit of Miss May Nicholson against Joe Dunn was (dismissed in the Graves county circuit court. The suits of Miss Minnie Nicholson against W, W. Rust and Joe Dunn were continued uot! the next term of court, NigéJash stove wood, delivered promptly to gay“ part of the city. E. Belk Telephoue'29. Bol: District M. E. Conference Paducah District’ Conference the M. E. church, South, conven this morning, Rev. Warner Moore, Sr., presiding. ‘The pastors of the city, Revs. H. B, Johnston, G. B Barton, L. T. Ward and T. J, Owen, are in attendance, of Four nicely finished Photos at Riley’s for 50c. 13)4 Poor House Loses 1 wo Boarders, “Uncle Tom Dodd, an aged in- mate of the poor house, and Mes. McKinley, another inmate, were yes- terday sent away, the former to Ca- neyville and the other to luka. Both had been in the poor house for some time, and were sent away at their own request. Pa " Lost, The suits iu wincn W. J. Mitchell, of this city, was defendant, and J R, Smith & Co., Will L. Levi & Co., and the Standard Gil Company, of Paducah, were plaintiffs, were tried in the circuit court lastBweek and de- cided in favor of Mitchell. The total amount sued for was $881. ‘These debts, the plaintiffs claim, were tracted while Mitchell was in the gro- cery business here, year or two since.—Mayfield Monitor. Young Parkinson's Funeral. The funeral of Eugene Parkinson, who died from injuries received at the Standard Oil Company’s stave factory down on the N. C. & St L. took place at 9:30 o’clock this morn- ing from the Broadway M. E church, Rev. H. B. Jobnston officiating The remains were interred at Oak Grove, the intention of carrying them to Trenton having been abandc ned. | ‘The Robins Gass and Queensw 0.’s special dale, Monday, July 19, | begins on: ‘Tin Top Jelly dozen. Glass Top Jélly Glasses at 42c per Glasses at 22¢ per / county, were married here this after- noon. Messrs. C. W. Morrison, Will Byrd and the county M. E. ministers left at noon for the ‘Wingo Confer- ence. Misses Pearl Clarkson and Mary Marshall, of Charleston, Mo., arrived st night to visit their friend, Miss ie Plumb. Capt. Jeff D. Hodgens and Ed Gardner, of Mayfield, passed through at noon en route home from an en- campment at Dawson. Hon. Henry Burnett returned at noon from Louisville. Mrs. Barnett and children, who have been visiting in Henderson, returned also. Mr. John Mills and family, of 711 South Eleventh street, left today for * visit to relatives at Win- 8 county. Chas. Reed and the other egates who went up to attend the sound money convention at Louis- ville returned at noon Mr. Franklin B. Leavitt and wife left at noon for their home in St. Louis after a visit to Mrs. Leavitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Nash. Mrs. R. L, Ellison and Mrs. D. W. Goodwin, formetly of Calloway county, but now of Ft. Worth, Tex., passed through the city today en route home from Cerulian Springs. The marriage of Mr. Otie Over- street to Miss Mildred Blanche Bos- well took plave last night at the resi- dence of the bride, 1008 Trimble street, Rev. H. B. Johnson officiat- ng. The couple left this morning for Nashville, and after a bridal tour of two weeks will return to Paducah and be at home to friends When wanting anything in hard- ware, stove and Ainware call on Hank Bros, & Jopies, 218 Broadway. We have fitted up one of the nicest barber shape in the state in the room next pap Mode ayn formerly occu- pied by I for ajrestaurant. We have employed Kell Avent and San- dy Slayden, two yell known barbers, t» assist us, Our motto is polite at- teation, clean towels, “aid Sharp ra- zors. Thanking our customers for past favors, and asking them |to con- tinue with us, andthe pblic at large, we remain, \ Witt Lorr anv Dayip Tanner. juste Lost. dozen, Water Bottles, 10¢ each) China Ice Creat Saucers at set (6), worth $1.35. Some more at $1.00 set (6), worth $1.50. China 6-in. Pigtes, cheap at $1.25 | set, will sell for/75e per set July 19. | and be rewarded, / China Buttgt 7de, | now 36c each. In Biue Boun: Cream Pichers at 10¢ each, 20e. 3-Pint Pitchers, 26e each, 400, } Ice Cream Saucers, were 25c. Salad Bowls, 2¢ Rare Borgains ‘able Ornaments, Monday, July Dishes, were were were be 1 set (6),! each, were 34 ip Mantle and 19.) For Gost / 18j6 hii PR Fither in Yeiser Park or on Sev- enth street betwee’ Washington and Court, a knitted wool cape, colored blue and white. / Ritder will please Dring to EK, W. Béckmon’s grocery 15j2 Attention. Elks. All members of Prducah Lodge, No, 217, B. P, O. EJ are requested to be present at the meeting tonight, as the representativé to the Grand Lodge will make his report, Tuos. W. Baran, Sec, M, W. Jounson, E.R. For Sale, At the Sun office ol! papers, nic and clean, just thy thiug/ to put un- der carpews and ov she! f 25\cents per hundred, Nothing in That Story About an Old Murderer Being Lo- cated, The story that @ap Stubbs, a Liv- ingsion county man wanted there for a murder committed twenty-five or thirty years ago, had been located near Poplar Bloff, Mo., turned out just as expected by everybody but the gullible reporters on two contem- poraries who were worked by the gauzy story. Constalte Anderson Miller, who went to/Missouri, came back without the man, and was back a whole day before the aforesaid re- porters wrote a column about the af- fa If Stubbs is alive, he is doubt- less far away from Poplar Bluff, and never was there. A NEW GUARD, Me Fared at Eddy- ville. A new guard \at the Eddyville penitentiary can tell a hard luck story if he chooses: He was appointed day before yesterday, and the first night he reached there had about $125 stoten from him by burglars. The next shorning directly after going on dyty, he accidently, in climbing the’wail, shot himself en- tirely through the thigh, and is now in a dangerous condition. And How Two Boys and One Man Rougbly Handled, A fight between two boys is report- ed to have taken place last night out Fourth and Ohio streets. The vic- torous boy was seized by four of the other boy’s friends and treated toa ‘bumping’ agajnst the nearest tele- phone pole. When his father went out to suecor him, the boys jumped on him and as| one of the ueighbors said today, ‘made him light a shuck.’’ No ar- rests, RESL UNSTROKE, Prominent Man of Golconda Ad- judged Insane, W. J. Herring was tried yesterday at Golconda before County Judge | D. P. Thomas, and adjudged insane. | He was several years ago prostrated | by sunstroke, and hag never been in | his right mind sineey He comes of a prominent family, No Troth am It, ‘The report published in the'‘News’’ yesterday thatAr, Nathan Nelson,of the city, had been married to a young lady of Covidgton, Ky,, who recent- ly visited relatewes-here,-was totally untrue, like most everything else publis vo that paper) Relatives of the young lady here ry egram this morning emphati nying the statement. v beeauled this Ning ders whe duryr ¢ Biha ad 1 3 wld. yi! ‘a Nuc sod jbsunt, TELEPHONE LINE Established From Golconda to Grantsburg, Il. Be Permanent—Golconda Said to Be Growing Fast. May Golconda, Pope cousty, Ill., is soon to have a new and complete tel- ephone system, A temporary linc was yesterday strung to Golconda and proved to work admirably. It is thought little difficulty will be encountered in obtaining the neces- sary subscriptions, and after the tele- phone there will naturally follow the telegraph, railroads and other modern inventions. Golcouda is the only city in South ern Illinois not touched by railroad or telegraph, but she is rapidly as- suming a metropolitan air, and itis predicted will soon begin to awaken to a new life, and spring into promi- neuce with something like a ‘*boom. Recent fires convinced the counc of the necessity of better fire facili- ties, and the latest styles of fire fighting paraphernalia have been purchased. Other improvements, also, are con- templated. ANOTHER VICTIM Of Blood Poisoning to Die in the City. Death of Mrs. J. W. E merly of Maryland. ‘ans, For- Mr. J. W. Evans, formerl, Maytield, who lived » ith ber hus! inOthe double tenement Photographer Riley lives. an South Third street near Washington, died at 2 o'clock this morning of blood poisoning. The deceased was 35 years old,and leaves a husband but wo children.The remains will likely be taken to May. field for interment. Masonic Notit Plain City Lodge No. 449, F. & A. M., will meet tonight in special communication at at o'clock for work in E. A. Degree. By order of B. B. Davis, W. M. G. O. Ixanam, Secretary, A Finai Crash ot i xtraordinary Offers. Goods must go within two weeks. Greatest reduction, bipgest bar- gains, more values thauever realized before; offers that are snatchless and inspiring. In orderfo satisfy yon as to its realty we dlunvly price you goods at and below cust, Ladies’ and Infants’ Vests. We have them—a large stock at cents 4 piece Ladies’ Hose. Extra seamlesy‘hose, worth Ie, our slaughter priee only 5c Large white quilts at 48c, 59c, 98¢, Cross barred muslin at 4'¢, 749, 846 Yd, wide bleached wuslin, 4'¢, 64e Yd, wide unbleavbed muslin, 3, 4'¢e Dimity, worth 84s, now Se. Imported Organdy st 13c, 18¢, 23¢, 35-inch Percale gt tic, 9c, Gents’ Underwear. A large assortment of faney balbrig- gan underwear at and below cost. Shoes. Shoes from 25c to $1,00 9 pair, Gents’ $1.00 fancy bosom shirts and other styles at, 47¢, If you want afything in woolen goods, both novglties and black, re- member it is to/ your iuterest ta gee ours before buging, 1 can save you 25 ceuts on thp dollar, Don’t forget the place. Come at once in order to get first choice) J. H.)/Edelen, hi al macoess tale "Secquee everything Soa eet pl nere durlag chia ae Tete’ ALL PRICES OUT. Many 260 values in dress goeds are now here for 12\0 a yard. R at bo a yard. be lawns in all thet 1s cool and codl- ing oe Sige @ yard. jommon lawng for 15 and 900 for 10 Crashes and pther shirtings reduced to 90, 100 and Jl igo a yard. Calicoes for 8ig0, 40, 4460 and Bo y*Vard wide soft finished blesched do: meatic for this sale at 4c, 60, 60 and To ayard. Yard wide Le ae domestic for $0, 4c, and 5c a yard. 5and 6c apron checked gingham, for 4 and 4ige ay Bleached table ion chamber. you buy. « D efrigerators... We have the only one with the ice between the provis- See it before WeV™. PADUCAH KY A NEW GROGBRY Corner Twelfth and . Burnett Streets. at 30, 7 aniiecan be matched inprees ol ThE Neatest Store, Our gauze summer vests and 81,0 can be matched in 200 dozen fine val laces now on sale, The Newest Stock, * The Lowest Prices. (o8q frames 98c and $1.15. 4 ord woman’s fast black 10¢ hose for 20. 2 pairs woman’s fast black seamless hose for 160.3 N irs woman's 20c fast black hose or The men's #1 and 0}.26 shirte we are selling for 50c a piece are going rapid- ly; don’t delay if you want Sinem. No house will sel] you millinery at our low penny f we guarantes the best of at; ford ties in oxblood and choo $1.39 $1.75 Oxford ties with silk vesting ‘ope, special for this sale at $1 26 pairs $1 to $1 50 Oxfords in brok- en lots for 750 a pair 2,600 pairs of broken lots of woman's! Office Hours man’s, misses’ and children’s shoes and silppers onsale in our annex in rear of main building at half of origi- nal prices and less HARBOUR'S, 152-114 N. 3d | si 7:30-9 A. M. 1-3 P.M, 7-9 P.M. iver front improvements. Ex Conductor W. W. Winston came is at noop from Louisville. SUCCUMBED TO LOCKJAW. Death This Morning of Emma Williams, Colored. I C/ NOTES. The Princeton ‘Republican’® says of the transfer of Mr. A. R. Mi Is 1. C. agent there, to Paducah to take the place occupied by Mr. E. Stovall, who resigns to go to Owens” bot “A. Legere ie gt the Illi. nois Cen! at this » has been trenalettel’ ts, Padacak ad freight | She Was Formerly @ Resident of aor He will be mostery, basi Maryland—Stuck a Splinter by W. H. Bartlett, agen City, who it is said is a clever gen is Ser Pest. tleman. Mr. Meyerg has been agent here 7 for about two years, and has made} Zm@ma Williams, colored, many friends by his affable and | Stuck a sliver in jher left foot two courteous treatment of the pablic,| ¥eeks ago died this morning of lock- The I. C., no doubt, has many good] J®¥, at her bome back of the Watson men employed on its large system, | bouse, on Broadway near the rail- but we venture to say there are none | fed crossing. to excel Mr. Meyers in ability as well} The deceased was 22 years of age as courteousness, '” and ly from Mi As stated several days ago, Mr. While walking about the Crone will likely aecept the vaeaney | *Plinter penetrated her foot, and was occasioned by Mr. Martlett’s transfer | 20¢ cut out until « week later. [ from Central City to Princeton. Lockjaw attacked her and she died in terrible agony. Her relatives in Mayfield were notified this morn- Dispatcher J. B. Alvey was sel ing, Guicelll taxtvé Gie nltaraden 46 to resume work again today. GALLMAN & SON. Goods delivered to any part of city. Dr.med. Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Telephon 364 ———_—_—— Work is progressing rapidly on the| u ‘ake charge of the remains, which will probably be shipped to Mayfield for interment. The Williams woman's case was very peculiar. For three days she bad not been able to partake of » morsel of food, on account of a con- traction of the throst. Later the malady developed inta tetanus, or » contraction of muscles all over the body. Warranted This Afternoon For Perjary. Lee colored youth fined in the police court today for crap shooting, will likely go to the peni-- tentiary He was warranted this afternoon ‘on affidavits made before Judge Sam ders for perjury. The o! is swearing he was 21 years when he wasn't, or swearing % wasn't 21 when he was, as the case may prove to be. When he went to the lis to last November he od og wet years old. Several days ago he was garnisheed in ene of the magistrate’s courts, and then, to evade a forfeit} ure of his wages, took oath that he was but 17 years old. The two state- ments didn’t happen to tally,and sow Berry will have to explain how it happened. You Nee _———$—$—— d a Nice Suit, When you call on yourgbest girl, and of course you want a suit in PRICK to compare with the times, How would an English Serge, Olay Twill, Clay Woraved, or one of (hose imported Scotch Novelties. suit you,? Suits made to Order, $14.00 andjup. Pants m.cie to Order, . $3.75 and up. DALTON We have them at all prices in summer weights. If you want to appear well call at TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 333 Broadway. fac simile of what 5c. will buy for the asking. terial good as grows = », HALLADAY —AND— ‘ETNA BICYCLES! 50 40 190 STANDARD OF 78 EXCELLENCE ben You have got to see them before you can realize how good they are. eee JAMES W. GLEAVES & ISONS, AGENTS PADUCAH KY. MARIONJ CYCLE CO., Makers, Marion, Ind. 000000008 A