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i . q |Great July Clearing Sale’ Egg i C ] t i c 1 ES rost.. [nacon’s] Unheafd of Prices in All Departments. Forcing SiPaENOF a f you are broken ont with heat LIQUID FROST will give you August 1st we settle al.accounts with the manufacturers who have placed WHAT IS IT? A HEAT ¢ | instant relief and will ¢ meen . If you are galded or blistered by the heat you will always| their gonds with us to bé'¥eld.on commission, These goods must be sold atte s ‘2 be t ful if y ry Ais | f " | at our drug store, Seventh and Jackson, or send 25 cents within the next fow days. Price tttwmefigure. No damaged goods—ey- f will de ivgpat bottle to auy part of the city, A trial bottle for 10 cents, erything is perfect. J. D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, cuermoserarren, (| eaon QS —— i | ° I” else- , Scotch plaid suits sell elsewhere} Men's fine dress Shoes se H wees: ee SEVENTH AND JACKSON.[,.°40'9h, Malt fitastey, “Me™ querer 85.00, Our price €2:50 Disregarding Cost dl = >= - = ; »n’s best Wo! os sell else- a Black and navy cheviot suits sell| Men's best work shoe 8 t / elsewhere for $8, our price $4.50, | where for $2.00 ghd $2.50. Our F : Fine clay worsted suite, black and|Price 61.25. 7 wie for Rail baainoon, trasedistary avy blue, all styles; sell elsewhe yeflay choes sell else-| #1 unprecedented vajats, i hy | P ummer parance rh 6 tor $9 to $15, ov price $7 10 #9. | 8 Tso" and $1.75. Out Vreely Ps ra remaining JUST RECEIVED. . %: ie I pe y lor he white aa! J ‘ carp phen walle Med paalitemDy _ epee WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. i Is ON. a elle 8 em wit eee] _, Lilies’ fine dress shoes call ls " where for $4.50 aud #9, oUt pave! where for $3.00. ur price i ine tad ind $2.50. binsitictnes whe orisceayard, “| §OREEN SOREEN S — " Ladies’ fine cress shoes sell els 10c ditnities we make veritable plums wai Men’s all wool, evepy” day pants, a 9.0 Oo orice $1.00. | at Sc a yard DOORS WIRE Greatest Bargains ever known sell elsewhere for §3¢ur price 81.50 where for #9.00, Qu price $ * bo lstgne in all that $e cool and cool: i j ‘ aclies’ fine slippers, all styles, sell ing for Sigo a yard, in Fine Footwear. GGreat bargaja in boys’ and chile} | Ladies’ Tne sip per §1.50. Our Crate tes he 15 and 2e for 10 dren's suits, 41 and upward. elsewhere for $1,00 and $1. yard length® price 50c. Crashes and Other shirtings reduced < r cv lete stock of gents’ un- _— nga to 9c, 100 and 11 ® $5.00 Shoes reduced to $4.00. Our cofmplete bargains in boys and chil} “CRiicoes for Site, ieee and be a 4.00 Shoes roduced-to 3.00. ee ee pean chal yard. 3.00 Shoes reduced to 2.00. sold re Yard wide soft finished bleadved do. 2.00 Shoes reduced to 1.25. Yard wide brown domestic for 8c, 1,60 Shoes reduced to .98 4o, and bo @ yard cies and see what MWalues your PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE C0, Fm ETO a pe, a NEW GROCERY ot afford to miss this sale. mestic for this sale at de, be, 6e qnd 7¢ prick ayard, You on and 230 Court St. Cor. 3d & Court. mse hag Be acpol anaaihi; “ain <9 ; money will b uy at ———————eooooo rT [cial for 35, 9, 48 KL g0e a y nd. i Corner Twelfth and . with all nce curtajie during this. sale Burnett Streets. 2c belts rie now 10¢ each, ¢ belts are now 2c each. Oar gauze summer veats at se, 7s The Neatest Store, Appointed Postmaster at Mur- and 8!,¢ can be matehed in prices, but Ky, “jo geen Reval incon Om aml The Newest Stock, sd re CEO. BERNHARD 'S, 206 Broadway. CENTRAL LEAGUE, 1M. COLE _— | WEATHER REPO i PERSONAL S, ' siiciientins recarious ray, and 60c for 12 yar: : ; : Is at Present In a Precarious y at 15 , 25e, 35c, and 2 yard TI I t P uy Rev. Warner Moo ot Mayfield : 8 a r ° 8) e owes rices. | . if es oore, of Maytiel Condition. “1000 yards fine Sheer India \Jinon, . 7 ' " x LOCAL UDXENTHON, |. W. Moss, of Martin, Tenn, is ge at Hotel Gilbette, A ng 1 fully Mart. Miss Bessie Sheppard is quite ill The End of a Hotly Contested Fac. | 20c value will be closed out in \short d order at 10¢ a yard tional Fight, Mosquito canopies on umbrelia frames 98e and $1.15. THREE ALUBS OUT. WF cata 4 cm woman's fast blaek 3c hose Aili harli with malarial fever. for 2 Goorls delivered to any part of city boi. | Motorman Kd Etter went up to Mr. M. Oole was yesterday ap- irs woman’s fast blyek séamless . =" Gilbertville this morning. pointed ‘postmaster at ‘Murray, Cal- oF 15¢4 rie _ Capt Billy Lewis came over this|Evansvill¢ and Terre tMaute Fol-|loway county, Ky. « woman's 20c fast black hose ety — from St, Louis, low the Example of Washing- The postottice fight at bata Was} ‘The men’s #1 and $1.25 shirte we are ' rr | ut “ | very warm, perhaps equally as much] selling for 50c a piece are going rapic ry t 3 front of t ilneale dry goods} Mr. J. L. Kilgore yeturned this tons-But AU so as the’ ona at Benton, J. W. iy; don't delay it yon want any of hem. h North/ Third. He pulled | Morning from Andersgh, Ind. be Well, Cole was appolyted postmaster at] | No house will sel yor mil linery at ja heavy box ofér on bimeclt F, J. Moore and £, 8. Crice, of Benton, Ky., several days ago, and] {ne beat br stylems * SUNRantee You 120 North 5th Street | . Bandana, are at Hgtel Gilberto. te it was expected that J. M. Col Oxtord ties in oxblood abd choe- 4 Mr, August Dénker and wife left would receive the appointment at os for this sale at $1.39 p in rear of Dyarinadar) eset en Sou (NE yxford ties with sift vesting tops, special for this sale at f1 25 600 pairs $1 to $1.50 Oxfords in brok en lote for 750 a pair Office Hours { lat nooetter Masbid, ou RatuEE GENERAL BASEBALL\NEWS. | Murray ican sg Messrs, Kodfey Thompson and Bert Foster left at noon for St. Louis. 2,500 pairs of broken lots of woman's Telephon 364 Mr. Sol Greenfielder, selling the j | Pur Heche saree lie Th Paducah baseball psd arrived Learns Something New of City/ti’y misses? and children's shoes Yes, we’re overstogked. Who'll} My bh ee) o> ne a rere at noon on the Joe Fowler from ; and slippers op ale in, our in ~ ite pas | Aes Civil Engineer E. H, Bowser came] Washington ., where it last Customs cal whee nullding shalt of origi help us? We'vg“got to get of] the next te in at noon from Lonisville. played, It was scheduled to ay at “Whut's them ropes fur?'’ in- a | Farley 3 Mrs. N. A. Durratt left today for | Evansville y, but/ yesterday af-| quired Squire Seedful, of Haytowa HARBOUR'S, 112-114 .N. 3d Sum Shogs This July F Nashville on visit to:relatives. | ternoor e ghd Terre Haute} or vicinity, at Third and Br 3 Wan wf AITHEUL é both dropped ouf of the gue,|this morning ag he pointed j N ) ett anc yoth droppe g - and just theime you need them. | genti adios toltravel for re-| ,, Messrs. J.D. Lowittt and C. H.j et TOthy Pagfucah, Cairo and| cordon that barfed the 5 MARKIAGE YESTERDAY, Bradley, of Murray, ate in the city, | @4V'0g | | establishéhouse in Padus anderen newly completed square of Col. Wm, Van Dee Pritt, of Mil- y $65.00 dod expense: waukee, representing Ba 50 Cents. [Peto tay. Refprence n. f-addressed sjamped envel- | Palmer The Dominign Company,| Conductor Neal Cgthran, of the I. bh from Evansville to the}street. The rope wa put there to al of tod says:] keep wagons off the thoroughfare un- expired | til it becomes cemented. today, While dissolution has been} «Why, we're going to have a] Mr, Thomas:D. Riddle, the tailor, pt. H,Chieago. \ 17jlm C,, left te for San Antonio, in} threatened for several days past,|dance there tonight,’ spoke up ajand Miss Lottie Moore, of South a ole |Search of th, weak places were being strengthened | neighboring wag, peceiving that you] Third street, were anited in marriage Holsed a i Miss Mary Whayne Murphy, of|and the break ¢s from & source ld have cut the -yokel’s verdancy } last evening at thé home of the bride, wich ep Meer | Fulton, is a guest of Miss Annie May] least expected. Washington a cheese knifé, Those ropes Rev. W. K. Penrud, of the First ed fr¢m home on Yeiser, of Afton Heights. business last night, and today T e stretched there to keep the street] Baptist church, offlctating. stgtable reward|_ Mr. J. N. Wopley, of Rising Sun, | Haute and Evansyille decided to fol-| smooth —_—— AGITATORS LEAVE EAT Cit¥ BAKERY BREAD Ind., is visiting \his’ brother-in-law, |low suit. ‘The priucipal cause of the] «G ar See. enowss 6 Van enews | A dise Courier-Je The Central B; A Popular Young Tailor and a South Side Belle Married, and quality in| our odds and} Str One Bay f hands bigh, twe thin, Str 3d. Will r its return te White Canvass Shoes, hb," grinned the greenhorn, f or. W. C. Kuba break was the continuous bad weather. |‘I th'n’t you town fellers had den] motorman of the People’é line, and) r lot chiid 8c ne | nag ae gt ‘i pee © rae hips oka a big figure in this] site better places than them sort for] Miss Laura Collier, of Huntington The Flat Top Ficld—Mines Along Froirt 1 lot chitd 8 to 11, 48¢ one lot | d-w1 Broad St, Padueah, Ky. | Mrs. Sallie Glover,of Georgetown, Raa, Gok the te A several ctip- yer break-downs!”” Row, will be married next Sanday at the Nortolk and Weste Ba sca he Buiiren f Freel: watermelons ov jée at T.D. lhe Dede ara aight on a visit toy scythe individual clube considera-| “We have,"” explained the wag,|10 a. m. at the home of the bride, perience Their Biggest 3, SECOND STREET, PADUCAH, KY. ‘ bine Wecerar''a Tatas babi n) white| Harris’, No. 124 South flecond street. | sere 36k - ce ¥ ao om ‘but this is the biggest dance of the| Rev. M. E. Chappell officiating. Dey, ’ bmn s broken) white) Aad s iss Imogene Baker, of Mlssissip-| "5 alled a meet-|season, and it takes a whole street eee - / : be duck, 50 c: "9 Phone 185. French/Market. Free! . ‘s President Einstein called a mee eason, TWO C + The : 4 ik tits calf low shoes, | delivery. 19}3 Piiebe 8 venieg the family of Mr ing of the Paducah association for 1/and three brass bands to get it up Eikborn, W. Va., July 20.—Thef !Me Be 5, Loaf Evet Drawn “ os RO0eE, ns maa “J. W. Baker, left this morning for i] rig’ — ; 4 2 a : ‘rom an Oven $1.16 Q ; - ; o’clock this afternoon, and it will at) righ’ + soho Tas, a only sign of any of the miners com 5 : a wears Bepdedccagee site Ladies Take\Notice. ——_| Hopkinsville on a visits this meeting be determined what will] ‘I'd shore like ter shake down at On Judge Sanders’ Big Book This lng out on the Norfolk syd Western f 4 $1.08, were etc $s. "| Just received, Heinz’s Pickling} Misses Minnie Wilhelm and Cyn-| he done, *er,’’ observed the astonished old Morning. railroad in the immediate future is at peda ee 98 pd-elehy fy aati oo, ra ag ge = ray Ewell sad Mi John Evell set President Einstein mie mors fellow, as he thosighttull scenne \] ‘The immortal Jim Toler, of Graves pragh halter vere oe. Here a lit- FRAN KIRCHHOFE ° $ 4 oe {Om the Suttor aday for Nashville x that despite the dropping out of|the level expanse of street, ‘*fer} ounty, bobbed into public »w | tle dissatisfaction has manifested it- x slippers, 75¢, were $100. that is used for pickling. D. | to visit the centennial, Tore Heute and Waghington, tho|duroed et 1 bay/nt coon ’em mm lote| cou’ abi SELLs’ afaniiun the WX again last night by being arrested for | self, but otherwise all the mines t dis-'uv places, but nary a time in a street | jrunkenness, running to their fullest capacity a ith three brass bands to keep ‘em Toler is the man who for months | operators and miners gre on the best ving’! Say, podner, will them] worked the ‘colic’? racket in saloons {of terms. Of the 500 to 700 miners Shoe Thief Gets Sixty. Kate Van Pelt, tor a few days. three franchises held by Washing- is all play the same tune 7 ll over the city for the purp. in the Flat Top field who were out Friday; July 16, we will give 20] wy) George, colored, held over Mr. Wm. H. “Moore, wife and|ton, Terre Haute and Evansville “Oh, | I guess so,” faltered the getting free drinks. He did not yesterday about one-fourth of this Per cent. off on /any and all 14W] yesterday in the polite court on a} laughter, Miss Maggie, and Miss|could be disposed of to other cities. | joker, ‘The giving aw ny pains this time, much tothe sur-| number returned fo work this morn-| \, ..., Shoes (jobs not included). Goods! charge of stealing a pair of shoes| Lelia Glass, of Golconda, passed | Owensboro has’ been clamoring to| tickets in Wa llerstein’s there prise of the court, and was fined $1 ;ing. The meetings of agitators last sold in this sal¢ must be fitted on] from a second hand desler, was tried | Brough the city today en route home|enter the league ever since. it was) The guileless visitor slowly trudged} and costs, | night and today availed naught for and paid for to get benefit of dis-| terra County Judge Pally yesterday | ffom the Centennial, formed, and ig a good baseball town, | through the Broadway mud and dis William Bradshaw, colored, for| their cause aod the judication count. Bring us your repairs. afternoon and ceniénced to sixty) Mr. S.C. Vaughan, of the A, 0, | Danville, Ill,, wants one of the fran- | appeared te iy slot gies te heating his wife, was fined $20 and|that unless something very extraor days, He is an gX-convict. having |U. W., went to Greenville this morn-| ¢hises, it is understood, eats ven rhe of ‘them free tickets to th’ | costs Beary, Ge eau pitators will !y, only recently served a term at Eddy- | ing on business conuected with the|!00k at this writing was not so | os eave ine Ripe inh tae 6 bisaosmasiy | j ville for stealing a pair of shoes aud|order, and may be gone several t be imagined C. 0, Lee eella/100 wall paper for| row morning, 5 obtaining money by false pretenses on | weeks. Harrls, French Market, No. 124! mrs. L. H./ Tate, formerly Miss south Second street, Phone Addie Lee, of this c' but now of]o A Free delivery. 1s ms Memphis, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. League was by no means } ganized, and would not be until it was ascertained whether or not the WILL SEE THAT YOU ARE WELL/FED. po couraging as it mig cae] MAYFERN LOSES. although the dissolution may ; sends any where in the county} —~ ‘ lace afternoon’s me todo the work. Leeck block. 21w1 The striking minérs-were reinforced ‘ hem. ics place at this afternoon’s mee hi z E Philli g si =" a pen Ree [accra at noon} Paducah, Cairo and Hend mon are nel yesterday by the men from several ; A new chill cure, Dr. Bell's Pep- | FOU © rk and Boston, where! on 4 sound basis, and have held thet] Went Behind the Money at De- 3 a | mines; but on the other hand work) \* i | p 1 scorcalns Chill at alates totter eee he purchased goods for B. Wielle &/wn throughout thie season, It the wae y J.B. Puryear deeds to Mrs. Nora| was resumed at perhaps /as many| cry aREAD better, is better yin ano other. 1t|50u8- He also visited several other] ¢anchises of the ‘other places go troit Yesterday. Yopp and Leopold Reber, for $1500,| other mines. ‘The miyérs of the] {hi /ichty Be — combines anti-rfala: axative, di. | ® a ee sit nae ss begging the league will of necessity pleat ts ankeg at Tenth and Washington| pittsburg district arg“preparing to rt gestive avd stiulating properties,| Miss Annie Edwards, of Mayfield, | dishand : : streets, issue acall for aig Many of the| : , 2 . eS capt. Si 8 Sta y a —— | ty 4 e Ir aking it an ideal up-building tonic! 4nd Mesdames Frank Sanders, Louise Tho board of disustdce of the bane Capt. Simmon: It arts rodey nd Geine ant “Terte Haute are playing | West Virginia yrfnes are working | ; < : jas well a5 an effectyal | Hobson and Miss May Anderson, of] The board of direc vee eg Asmond Tymorrow. lodad, {t 6 undeestood. overtime to suppfy the demand, | ite dcat anita and \ fever le | Wingo, passed through the city today | Pall asso Estiog docked ihst | Mhase® —-—- pesisn tude d @©0@ | by OchischlaegerA® Walker, Fifth|en route to Anna, Ill, would remain in the league. ‘The tae ee . 4 eA deokA Gad Wade Brown, of | Woodville, | Prospects for a continuation of the} Mayfern, the fell known Paducah '. BY. / \ ‘own, Oodville, Ii ite ave whe trotter, did not get a place iu her | The Lést Is Found. | passed through the city, accompanied Honig are: GON: vi ne ee Detroit Nalaeag: mr " Is a preparation that will) ogcor gett ring by Miss Lillie Peacock, of West Vir- THE BIG LEAGUE Gani, Bllembae olay genial make Stshw Hats as! the other day. He had come to the| tm and Birdie Buthuff, enroute to ; Sulle, Il, ina 2:19 and 92:24 trot. i : c at itthad stolen | Nashville exposition, YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Asmond starts tomorrow at the hen it found yesterday near lt 98 Ollie H unplaey ae h noon} Louisville sin sai on 6. same place ae A fac simile of what 5c. wili buy for the asking, y fe ; wee pe Pbisbcce or her home in DyQuoin, Lil, ac-| Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 9. Dyersburg and Sir Edwin Arnold rows. a : | a |comp vanied by herister, Mrs. W. H.| Cincinnati, 8; Boston, 9 will not go for several days yet. Material good as grows ei | >-Po-Hine fof Pitty Conte. Linck, who will spend two months at} Cleveland, 7; Baltimore, = her old home. Judge L. H. Estes, of Memphis, }Tenn., has just returned from the convention of Epworth Leaguers yronw, Canada, He says there Kquality, Ill, Reb. 8th, 1897, | Were 30,000 people estimated at the “ry CA Hy, eon yvagt, | Cs Mendenhall, Kyansville, Ind, ;|™eeting. It was a great concourse We Yc POPS,” V.ar'Sie 1 had und a good sade | Of YoUvg people. The Judge will be e ahh Pittsburg, 4-3; Brooklyn, 1- ew York, pos stponed on account of rain, BETRAYED A \ BURGLAR. Bere aa Sebi oa cide! |Frank Hayden Turns Up His Played Won Lost Per Cent Pal. ‘ Only 25¢ per Bottle. | Jas 1 guaraut id itee f . bag im John Daly Carried to Owensboro on your Improved Chill and Fever | 4t the Broadway Methodist church at 40 1 3 . WRG STC TORE (Cure durin He last year, having |8 P» m. and will Aell of this gres So mt “e1/ to Answer for Granil Larceny, ROAD WAS F 1 tw6 (2) gross, I find the Country. ‘The Japworth Leaguers of uO mi — — ~ - N tion \gives good satisfaction - ity and all others should hear o si Officer Frank Orr Jeft at 2:55 BROADWAY HOUSE |e et ently lncrees- | oe | {aS cee 4 ‘11 | o’clock this afternoon {or Owensboro | beat hotdl wil bags an ae For Mason\Fruit Jars and tin fruit Ht r spy Bey ned ee hee ‘a Best accom ns at the loweet prices go t WS es ah Mh dae a MUAKS 23¢--51.00 PER Day 713 et: P ra f Tele -World’s Fair, | ¢rsid larceny. \ , Loncamen, T i ee on 1dwinter Fair. The prisoner was betrayed to the Conger Broadwg RACING AT NIGHT, Hicer last night by Frank Hayden, ; 7 5 Henderson, a pal. They are runps together sad Hayden inform- tue police last night that Daly was }wanted at Owensboro for stealing shont $200 from a tailoring estab- —_———— ; Fr DID NOi ADJOURN, « New Kace Track-to Be Put in at is eat Rowlandtown, bu, My in. Wheels * 30 ‘ wer — {0.C.4 Peachers’ Iistitute Will Last | aranvecd t ; vers have been signed for a new i Mt Alf the Week. | aris Conference, jrace track, for both bicycle and Hiahinens there, 24 in, Wheels ; The Paris Digtrict M. E. confer-|horse, at the association’ baseball Smo. Were Ins fox car whee The attendance at the teache s'Jence convenes Nodey at Murray, | park, ‘he oiflvers arrested Daly, — He was and the matter will soon be tute at the high s iilding ; te hea A th x eee oe. B/and the opeuing ‘xermon will be |definitely settled. This the intention jteked Gps Opd thie morning Maraha) Bean rE re ge ei le ai jictra Ragen seam eae FULLY GUARANTEED. Ghat the Met tute 1 Ms man p oes of the county. | electric Night and as Abere is abund- jaral ee Wetharlogton, of Owens- a a att ant capital back otAhe cut 8. + mtating that Daly was wanted ete erm tris remain) ea Pasyh, of Hara | “i isis prove eee peeelaie Me ar 4 inere was @ warrant fof him, e&JEASY TERMS,V2%—y in Bession th ix hiont the | Mr. Lowell Par of the Hard 7 . ‘uvden was also arpested anc week. [Money section of Graves coun Mealy. ii uaa bight, sad tae ine The programs ure yefy intorest-| died yesterday gf dropsy, aged 5: Fifty cent wiilow shades for 306 in, while out: being/ questioned ing. Bs: | He leaves a wifd and three children, at C. C. Lee's Bea h block, 21wi muscle uis escape from Ye officers," { Jas. W. Gleaves & Soris)