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Liquid WHAT IS IT?’ A HEAT CURER, instant velief snd will cure you in one night, ANOTHER LARGE - SHIPMENT OF Unheard of Prices in All Departments, August Ist we settle all accounts with the manufacturers who have placed with us to be sold on commission, These goods must be sold 4£ ° ‘ EKrost. [wacon’s] a are broken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you are @wkded or blistered by the beat you will always | (heir DRUGGISTS, Qur MidSummer . Ciearance Sale Overloaded! Yes, we're overstocked. Who'll We've got to get rid of This is July help us? Summer Shoes. and jus the time you need them. bo Cents. and quality in le es qur-odds and oun Buys choicevof Nos. 1 to. ends. White Canvass Shoes, 8 to 11, 48c; one lot 1 lot chil Just the 8, misses’ 12 to’2, 58c. snap for chifhren, 1 lot women’s (sizes broken) white duck, 50 gents. 1 lot men’s pat. calf low shoes, $1.19, cheap at $2.00. 1 lot men’s \Kangaroo low shoes, $1.98, were $3 to $5. 1 lot misses black and brown strap slippers, 75¢, were $1.00. 20 per ct. Discount Friday; July 16, we will give 20 per cent. off on any and 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, Rudy & Phillips, WEATHER REPORT. Fair tonight and Friday, LOCAL MENTION. Real Estate Transfers. T. W. Luttrell. deeded to Mary J. Ballefice a ‘tract. of land in the geunty. Ww. A. Gardner deeded to Doc Watkins a strip of land on the Me- lis road. G. W. Ratcliffe deeded to W. F. Bradshaw a tract of land in the county. Saved the Bootblack, Ed Edwards, a colored bootblack, slipped from the wharfboat into the river yesterday afternoon whi.e al tempting to board the Hill City. Some of the crew threw him a rope and thus saved him from drowning. -~ ~Rolled the Bones, —Henry Rubbards was fined $30 and costs by Justice Hartley yester- day on acharge of crap shooting. He was arrested by Constable Mille: WantTEp—UPRIGHT“ AND FAITHFUL gentlemen or ladieg‘to travel for re- sponsible, established house in Padu- cah. Monthly $45.00 and expense Position steady.| Reference. En- close self-addressed stamped envel- ope. The Dominion Company, Dept. H, Chicago. 17j1m Blackberries Galore. Jim Davis, of near Stringtown, TI. came over this motning with two loads of blackberries, one containing 300 gallons. The latter had already gaged by a local man, A new chill gure Dr. Bell's Pep- permint Chill Tonic tastes better,acts better, is better than ano other. It combines anti-malaria, laxative, di gestive and stimulating properties, making it an ideal up-building tonic ‘as well as an effectaal and permanent cure for chills and ‘fever For sale by Oschlschlaeger & Walker, Fifth and Broadway. Jersey Camp of Woodmen, The Jersey Camp Woodmen of the World was instituted in Broad- foot’s hall Thesday night by James F. Estes, Head Consul Commander Diy. H, ably assisted by Sovereign Allen Griffin. This new camp adds forty-four charter members to the or- der from among the leading citizens of the South Side of our city and bids fair to rival in rapid growth the old camp established here one year . Sovereigns get 8 move on and let’s make the chips fly and roll in many new logs of good timber. Equality, t., Feb. 8th, 1897. J. C, Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind. Dear Sir:—I have had a good sale on your Improved Chill and Fever Cure during the ‘last year, having two (2) gross. I find the Preparation gives good satisfaction and the demand is steadily increas- ing. Yours truly, G. A. Bourtaxn, Mashed, eton was yester- # painful accident. ft hand and been en- Hand Pain Lizzie § bet and ” Ri 4 try this preparation, vill deliver a bottle to any part of the city. J. D. BACON & CO., Sole Call at our drug store, Seventh and Jackso A trial bottle for 10 cents, Is ON. Greatest Bargains ever known in Fine Footwear. $5.00 Shoes reduced to $4.00. 4.00 Shoes reduced to 3 3.00 Shoes reduced to 2,00 Shoes reduced to 1,60 Shoes reduced to Makers, SEVENTH AND JACKSON 2. 1. m, or send 25 cents 00 00. 265. 98. ome and see what Values your money will buy at Palace Shoe Store CEO. BERNHARD'S PERSONAI S. The Misses Jewett left at noon for Dixon. Mr. Clarence Quigley left at noon for Creal. Mr. Muscoe Buraeft left for Chicago. / Mr. J. H. Mann /went down road at noon. Mr. F. J. Malofe, of Nashville, is at the Palmer. Mr. John C. Greig, of Evansvilic, is at the Palmer. Hon. John K.\ Hendrick returned this morning from Murray. Mrs. Lizzie O'Keefe has gone to Creal on a two weeks’ visit. Mrs. Ed Broyles, who has been ill for some time, is worse. Miss Violet Gregn, of Benton, is a guest of Mrs J. M. Gilbert. Mr. James E. Wilhelm and family left today for Hingpn Springs. Mr. J. W. Gleaves and wife left at noon for a sojournsat Creal. Mr. E. O. Yancey left at noon for St. Louis on a visit to is house. Miss May Harlan ig visiting her sister, Mrs. Lander, at Princeton, Mr. Richard Hyland left this morning for Hopiivsville on a visit Master Albert/ Gilbert, of St. Louis, is expected on a visit to rel- atives. Ed Clark, of the Scott Hardware Co., went up the I. CG, hunting to- di j t neon the Editor John M. Meloan, of the Murray ‘‘Ledger,’’ was in the city toda: / in the city Springs ing. Mrs. Dr. daughter, Mr. Ed Cade and to, where Miss Floss Owen ano We at uoon from a visit to Eerlingtoa and Nesh- f ville. House. C. W. Atkins, Mrs. Maggie Nunemacher left to-| day for Bardwell, on a visit. Mr. Sam Jackson ,went to Creal and Carterville this morn- B. F. Cabell, of Potter College, is at the Palmer, in the interest institution. Miss Hindman, home in Louisville. Mrs, Samuel Johwston has gone to Tronton and South Point, visit to friends, Mrs. James Lang and daughter, Miss India, left at noon for Creal. U. S, Commissioner, J. R. year is somewhat improved, his many friends will be glad to learn. Mr. Napoleon Tapscott, wife and morning for Nashville on a visit. after a six months’ absertce. been in several states since he left. Mrs, Frank Lunder, of /Columbia, Tenn., left this morning for Paris, Tenn., after Miss Hattie Robinson returned to- day from Metropolis, secompanied by her cousin, Mrs. who is her guest. Mrs. Stubblefield and\Miss Addie Byrd returned at noon League convention. Jo A, Parker, fotmerly of the city, and editor of the Kentucky *Popu- list,” came this morning, and is \at of “Crossland, was} Mrs, T, H today. the family | Johnston, ton colleg Dawson t with th of his Mr. Tom run of 180 1 to make ina Mrs, J. A ray, She cousin, Miss after /u yisit to Murrell, left today for her 0., ona and Roscoe night from expect to le for St. Louis. Rev. New Tex., isa and Miss Flora McKee Pur- Miss Blanche, left this at Toronto, A. L. past Sewing Macl Paducah, Mr. Adams’ ton ‘‘Republ Earhardt ‘ame in at noon He has a visit to’ Mr. W. A, family. amiable, to be with Daisy Walsh, te LaH. News.”’ from Toron- they attended the Epworth Casino, R: Refrigerat ers must go 9 Louisville the Palmer down \ from of New Albany, Ind, Miss Euger lay on bySines institation. on his bicycle will sails as a missic Parker Chostain, Nat F. Harris trom the Epworth Ada has been Marion LeR: Miss Ura Leigh, beautiful young ledy will arrive in a Grand Fire and § anoua i Streets of New York.’’ 306 Broadway. « Johnston of Dispat ia Parham, of Hamil exingtom, w up connec ksoun left yesterday Belleview, Mo., a , whicinhe expect few days. or e to Mur- Wate ary“lo China Ernest Steven returned last The two former ht or tomorrow Paryear hville e ton Harris, of Sin Antonio, ot-his father, Mr. He i hine company will take placeySays the Prince- ieap.” of and Dr. -and } Smith and their daughter, M eist, sayg4he Cloverport ow Scene, k, Tonight ors und i at once, Hank Bros. & Jones Special Gold Medal and Diploma Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder .. BY THE CALIFORNIA MISWINFER INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. oo A Lb IRN; iso TERT a Ry a i GOLDEN GATE PARK, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL [ok a1. saa J —— OF Honor an Gol Medal AED { 5 or AMERICA WMice Baht ngSowde t Company 4 4 In singling out Dr. Price’s Cream Baking’ Powder from all its competitors, and bestowing upon it a special Gold Medal, the California Midwinter Fair concurred in the verdict given by the World’s Fair jury, which awarded both medal and diploma w Dz. Price’s Cream Baking Powder declaring it superior to every other brand. The victories won by it at all the great fairs, ard 4ts wonderful growth in popular favor, due to its purity, uniformity, wholesomeness, keeping qualities and excellence, have confirmed and emphasized it as “THE FOREMOST BAKING POWDER IN ALL THE,WORLD.” within erythir for $9 elsewberé for $8, our Said f The ream freez-| 4 xt few days. erfect. MENT. tell elsewhere | 0, NG DEVAL S rid suits r price suits sell iot ice $4.50. s, black sell elsewhere to #9, Black and navy che worsted 1 styles black or] 34 day pants and chi \ w PADUCAH AUC 0 Court Price cuts no figure. | where for TION SHOR DEPARTMENT Men’s fine dress shoes | where for 5.00. Our price $2.50, Men's best work) shoes where for $2.00 and price $1.25, shoes and & Men's ever: $4.50. price $1.00 Ladigs” finggdress shoes where for $3.00, dress shoe Our p Ladies’ fine where for $2.00 La else price Grest-bargains in bo: drens shoes, lies’ Ge slippers, al e for $1,00 and & 50e, \ ale. A \ h t Court THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL to Contemplate a New Schedule. Time Betw Reducing th cinnati and New Ore: Seyeral Hours, géest of her]t 4 at the Paline SOMEWHAT DAMAGED, But the Central Le Last the Season. Local Association ether in Any t Wint e local to what fp done lays befare p has ass It may veral the series ¢ league, it the north tion Pak thi at Ass the procee Friendles are on the respeft fun is promised if the ball is not equgl to t ng dl much wd is out. ate esterday game with Wa Ued, 2 out o' Fraser anc ed or some of the A meeting of Paducah Associat 1 o’ clock this afternoo est intelligence, et THE BIG LEAGL YESTERDAY'S GA The Clevela burg-Brooklyn gai ned Chicago. St. Loui Cincinnati, 6 Louisville, 5. PRESENT STANDINQOF CLUBS, Brooklyn at Philadelphi Boston at L Baltimore at Pittsbe Washington/at St Ice CreltmSupper. The ladies of the Cntho will give an ice creany supper row night at E, B.(Marbour's old stand on Broadway“ “Froit cans Hank Bros. & J Wilt Be everything is men article of base- profes at- Big For ry shes and other aya K« 111 008 for Bic wide soft finished T this sale at 4 ed table 0c aya: half blea¢hed ¢ Poles and Hl lace curtains dur! elts rze now 100 elts ate now 2 t On n fine vel lac 20¢, 25e, 35c, a s flne Sheer will be closed rat 10. Wc and $1,15. 4 pairs woman's fast bla |for 2 8 woman’s fast bla for 1508 1 81,25 Ant a oxt at $1 x! a pail No damaged goods—ey- 2.50. Our price $1.15. 1D STORAGE C0. Disregardifg Cost cial for 25, 39, 45 am Hc a yard. fixtures furnished free cd 6a on 8 Woman's 20e fast eg “WINDOW sell else- sell else- Our Sell else- 1.75. Our else- sell es sell else- rice $1.00. i styles, sell 1.50. Our ys and chil- J UST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD VERY OHEAP. SCREEN DOORS Stoll Marnstuae Fr sissaz Se | SCREEN WIRE LES / pet — 4 fa NEW GROCBRY Corner Twelfth and Burnett Streets. The Neatest Store, The Newest Stock, Goods de The Lowest Prices. GALLMAN & SON. vered to any part of city, “lDrmed. Albert Sernheim, »lume| ums| for 10 | gs reduced : | slteg and Be a| a rt i tt 5 jeached do 6e and Te Fe} moth damask, spe-| May ing this sale ' Frank Anerson Went tice | ices. | »|one India linon, out in short ever him tt edly hose | umbrella | 10k 10¢ ak seamless} black hose | rts we are | gra millinery narantee y hem. | at} a silk at $12 lords in brok ot brokep lot et: | HARBOUR'S, 112-14 N. 3d | q WANTS A DIV( Mrs, Beatrico-Waaittic ROL Id Wants a * Legal Separation, | Mrs. Beatrice Wt afternoon brought | | court here against hey Jeph D, Whitfield, fo, su A fac simile of what Sc. wili buy jor the Yl ye n the terday ircuit Jos. that is cool and cool- | Office Hours + he Nandone i. er rat rice Grit A DE Occasion Residenthet Arcadia, Winchester : ; wanted a warrant wrigee e% DUE! Jesse Moss, of Arcadia, for shooting of his hogs. He had no proof fiat bis assinated hence no seems that hk warned to k lawyer's corr to do it. rub Colone! Haskell His ue ot atentiamo! going, and Murray's 148 four boys named J Material good as grows. 50 40 FULLY ~E ut GOLD PEVER. 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT PALMER HOUSE.) Telephon 364 tee PATOUN Is a preparation that will make old Straw’ Hats as Try it. AD HOG good as new. Trouble Between ay a n nd) Attorni ey | Only 25c per Bottle. Sold and guarayteed only at WA Mecrsoms DRUG STORE Tee: BRroAD WAY. swine bf the lawyer, b farrant n Neld, but refused " BROADWAY SOUSE. Packs : * MEAL 3e--SUB0 PER Day Hughes Grip. hard, @ut it-is platesecking ld fhe Cha ats at w ATERS-GETS OUT, int the aghys agi orna esialishment,. have , ej He Executed a #250) Bond This Morning; Jolin W ver t aters, the cgulker who was fourt day before of detaining \ Gardner, aged 6, and went to in default offa $250 bond, this execut¢d bond and was uliar nyS Uje James Mu A Popular\lorse Here, a \ race well i whhh bes often ran horse es on all én ction free } Hank Bugs ranges & Jonxs, asking. —— $100 Halladay Cut 15 Atha M96 in. W bels a #94 in Aiheels 4 U SY h N Bicycles! | i’ $60 | : Ai 30 20 iy ARANTEED. TERMS..2¥-y ce