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tia Big Cut on’ WEATHER REPORT. »” PERSONALS: Fair tonight’ and Thursday, pre- ceded by showers; cooler Thursday. } ¢ LOCAL. MENTION. Equality, Ill, Feb, 8th, 1897. J. ©, Mendenhall, Evanswile, Ind. ': Dear Sir:—TI have had a good sale Nashvill on your Imprqyed Chill and Fever| Nashville. / Cure during the last year, having) Mr. F, L. Foster, of Cincinnnti, is purchased two (2Y gross, I find the} #t the Palmer, preparation gives good satisfaction] Miss Maude Baker left on the New and the demagd, is steadily increas-| South’ today for Memphis, ing. Yours truly, OMr. Sol Dréythss left at noon for G. A. Bournaxp. | New Orleans to temain a month, Dic in the Country. Mrs, Wiley Keare and son are The infant child of Mr. George] Visiting at Princeton, . Aydelott, ofthe country, died yc*-| Miss Ellis Winehester leaves to- terday. The temains were carried | morrow for Dixon Springs. to Livingston county for burial, M Mr.* Will Crow left at noon for ‘real, Mr. W. N. Robins left at noon for Tennessee, Mr. Frank Hewett,) of McPher- son’s, left at noon for Carbondale. Mr. C. M. Leake ig beck from \ “ Shoes. Overloaded! Our logs your gaih. ‘ To ge Wet e come early 7 July and August is the time you need them. pr ae “a 15.00 “a “e 12.00 “4 “a “ “a 1.85 Shoes a 4,00 Shoes a . Kobt. Hardwick is visiting his Mrs. W. L. Fhompson, Gen, Basil Duke, of Louisville, Deaths a le Dan Clark, of near Genton, a well known farmer, died Monday of brain | came down on the Fowlet today, fever. ‘Yne three year old daughtpr} Mrs. E. P, Noble and daughter, of itr. Daniel Fisher died at the same] Miss Mamie, are back from Creal, pla Mrs. W. G, Whitfield and daugh- ter, Miss Maybell, are at Creal for Blackberries Cause Trouble. Mr, Smith, of the Hendron school- | *W Weeks. . ~~) house vicikjty, was warranted before] Misses Belle and Mattie Beard re- ye a if Justice W ster yesterday after-| turned this morning from a visit to 25 cents buys women’s leatherot-} noon for abusing Mim Babb, a neigh-| Evansville. ff => tom web slippers, sizes 4 t6°8.; | bor, alleged to haye pidked blackber-| Mr. J, C. Piper‘and family left at ‘ Socents buys child's cafivas ox-| ties on his farm. \ noon for Dixon, fo remain throughout w ford; 58c buys the prfsses’ htat Behton. August, 228%andj2d0fOourt St.§fCor, $4 44Oourt, Clothing and $20.00 Clay Worsted Suits cut to $2. [0 PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, HOSE $$$§HOSE flat ers Big Drive in Rubber Hose. | nt Zone wrsctyee| QD. Sply Rubber Hose On wmecrsnatomnstL | Spray Nozzle =O * | Michigan Reel O ALL FOR $5.00, at upire { iL age Many values in dkess goods are 9. now hore for 12\s¢ a yar, 7,50] socdimities we make vedstablo plums i 2. at bc a yard Be lawns ingill that is cog and cool ’ ing for igo a yard 50 Common lawns for 15 ayd 2 0 yard lengt! Crashes 1 other shirfings rec Calicoes for Se, 4¢,Aicc and : ORATED” rd wide soft finned bleachel do : rs a PADI ic AMM E mestic for thi Ais . 7 ? = ayard. Yard wide broyin domestic deo, and 5c a yard : Band 6e apyon check ‘ E. .D- HANNAN i : ; Mrs. Dr. Warwick M. Cowgill oo hn adi ale aaa pa J. M. Jolin and H/ B. Carper, | eaves Thursday for Petoskey, Mich. prominent residents of Benton, ere-}¢, spend a few weeks 50 cents buys women’s oxford ties, sehen flee 5 hapeigm Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Miller, of 1716 1, $2 e' , Carper getti " : ci sites 1 to 2's, sdid at $2 & $2.50] SiENEnE i OA ee Brond street, are visiting relavives at ; cE are : Golden Pond, Ky, Will MakeAnother Ascension. | pr, John Bonds} who has been ill Will Lylgy the young man who] for the past month, eft this morning made his frst balloon ascension at} for Dawson to recuperate. , LaBelle fark Sunday, will make an-|" 31) and Mrs. Hatvey Sedberry : $1.19 buys man’s patest leather | other as¢ension and parachute leap on dorinasty of the city, dee patents of 8 d iow shoes. | Saturday at one of the parks. Redan: Abelha toc doh bo ha bouncing girl baby. . Important Business Deal. Mrs. R. N.{ Russell, of Los Ange- The bailding~eccupied by Jas Jles, Cal., is a guest of Mrs. W. Bryent as a barber slop, on Broad-/Thompson and family. way near Fourth, was yeeterday sold] yr, Robt. Hardwick, of Elkton, A erst nn eae 3 Lg ae is a guest of Mr, W. “L. Thompson, tardner r. Joe . New York. Hyman for$5,000, Mr, Hymaa, if Ber ss a 0 tc thls mora- is understood, has wanted /the prop-|, Miss Aline Bagby left this mor "4 t ing on ae extended visit to Bowling erty for the past ten yegts, and ten} Groen, Glasgow and Russellyille years ago offered $4,509 for it. He} ‘°°? 6 . ¥ : will likely continue tofent it.) / }_, Master Loyen Stoplet, of Mound ~ ————$__+—__ 4 City, arrived last night en route to Lindsey Gives Bond. / | the Centennjal, and loft this morning Wilburn Lindsey; of-@xtvert City, | via the Illinois Central who was arrestéd by Deputy U.S.] w, ©. Johnson and Abner Marshal LaRue yesterday, aud held} Johnston, the former of @incinnati, to answer before the Federal grand] and the latter of St. Louis, are at the jury for violation of internal revenue] palmer, laws, executed the $500 bond yester- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thompson day afternoon late and was released, !jeft at noon for their home in Mem- Mr. M. W. Clark. becoming his} phis, after a yisit to Mr.and Mrs, surety. 2. H, Bryant. Mrs, Sam Starks has returned from To the good citizens of, Paducah, | two months’ visit to Columbia and who assisted and sympathized with| Nashville, ‘Tenn. Miss Francis me in my sorrow. I wish to thank} Blune accompanied her. NO SEATS For the School House in Row- land Place, The School Board Meets Again Friday--Fun Among the Members. recting her for alleged and Judge Sanders charge. a 98 cents buys women’s heel or spring, strap or lacé, were $1.95, 89 cents buys boys’ ox blood shoe, ~ size ro to 13's, were $1.25. for such conduct, and cutin $1.19 buys man’s tan goat or black dongola low shoes, $1.98 buys m@h’s kangaroo or don- gola low shoes, were $2.50 to $4 _. $1.50 buys the No. 5 of the $1.98 lot. the court room. The Board of Education adjourned ) Saareee last might until Friday in order to ve a whole evening in which to con- | Was fined $1 and costs. sider and,discuss the plans of Ar- a gr chitect B. B. Davis for the new school house on Broadway. The board is in quite a predica- ment overjseats for the Rowlandtown school house. There were only eight nt last night, and it votes to appropriate mone! $1.98 buys any of our $2.50 antl “$2.75 Ox blood or green low 7 shoes. . They denied the char, acquitted. Fils, Rudy & Philips. .. IF YOU_USE.< Mineral Waters The board has always had a good] with supply of old desks on band that}/wards Mrs. could supply a want until this year, but it has now doubled up and re- doubled until it can double no more. If You Care... Babb. the case. Londonderry wt Have J forgotten anyone : 4 fault of the not\ the heart. FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS | Remember Tit you all, and say ar again God bless and prosper you all, and may you never need assistance, j ) and may He temper your sorrow as =. Mas, Ep G. Borer. A _PRUG STORE "New Barber Shot. Mrs. D. J, Frazer and“dayghtes, Mrs. Judge Estis, of Memphis, re- turned home on the’ Mayflower this morning, after a visit to Mrs. Elmo Stegar. The younger society people of the city enjoyed a dance at Ramona park last evening, given in honor of BaShoes bought of us 1 a) . matter of buying Rowlandtown school Last night the desks for the The evidence showed that he w He took occasion to that some husbands killed their wives} "°o¢) Attorney Reeves suggested thet the conduct of Hamilton self might not be above reproach, the Judge said the same law ought ply to hasbands, The - created quite a little amusement ir 4 pairs we William Graty, for a plain drunk, Henderson Olds\and Annie Mor- ton, colored, were charged with im- morality in Judge Sanders’ Before Justice Dunaway. County Attorney Houser went out even the price}to Hendron this afternoon to trys alk. case against Wm. Smith, charged} °"','5,) f using provoking language to- Justice “1. G. RR. SPIKES, lea and with all lace curt cor: misconduct, Does <All dismissed the t 30, 7 Kinds of say | And 8!,c can be 08, bu Y | not in quality at thoye prices zen fine vy lAges now on sale when Prose- | at 150,206, 25¢, 5c, and Boe fort? yard Mater, Gas and engthe . i him. |) 1000 yards oat Yndin ites, Sanitary... 20 value will be closed o¥t in short e order at 10¢ Aya comments | frames 9se and 1 yman’s fast blac 1 LJ Ogu Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewerage. Bg 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street Paone 201 court were ge and Duna- y Mammen, Jr. ROOKBINDER Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding ° in all their‘branches... “a PATENT Mrs. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Epstein,| Mr. Jas. E. Barger, of Obion ) : , You'd better lay in a supply at present be SPOET-OBENING — pre tatest mgChinery. The best equipped bookbindery prices, us the new tariff bill increases * For Quality of Googe” ** « sathir » PATENTis $h the state outside of Louisyille the cost of all imported waters from 50] Mrs, Girarde and others.. Especial: ‘4 i PLATAOPEN 7 x . to 109.per cent, You ota procure would I thank the good Masons, ' For Stylish Patterns ands . TOP ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. and every member. May G ‘4 sf PADUCAH, KY Apollinasis and ‘prosper the order ford | iis morning. With Prices to Correspond, _~ - —— i * ** Bethesda » ank ‘all whe participated in GOW. Edweesig wife aud 7 % nation. The ade it W2." Lee Mial f { 7 H - Buitalo Lahig ns ie Pes etter ay fe of Mr. Ya !dal SHOULD BUY YOUR SHOES OF _ \ Lia heim . ey amount; however, fice, Washington, to Bice Mande E.| 9 f Ae 35 i ‘ Heayadl Janos as little I accept it Holly, of the city, takes place to- ‘ ~ French Lick and half “of myself and rca : ‘ ( OCH RA 120 North 5th Street, 334 Broadway. (NEXT’ PALMERBHOUSRE. ) volished free ony] ffice Hours 4 Telephon 364 IBASE BALL NOTES. (eemmeenenessesneeionee TH visiting young ladies. There was}), se, which is nothing more than a te - - i & BROADWAY. Mr. H. Hayes, the well known| quite a crowd out. sega posetne a pont as | Re Lat verdnbestes diab MeQans ! KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER! arber, has opened a barber shop at} A lively party of gentlemen leave! hrought up. ‘The amount necessary | jg quite ill I AN DY ¢ ATH ARTIC STILL DELAYED 131 Broadway, Frank Martin’s old] (omorrow for Dixon Springs. Among] was about $150, but when) the vote pabincw\: i ‘ ; r 0) y 5 stand. He doeg first class work. | them will be Mr, Charles Richardson,} was taken Capt. Smith,| through| Trainmaster J. A. Frates,of Mem: vig, y oa } ee . {Give bim's oall/ cone ame | Hon. Be a i pase be aa ee Dr.} economy, opposed the measure and) phis, was in the city today Washingtob, 5-7; B } Is Work on (the New Sewerage Masonic Notice. Elliott and attorney Jim Eden. voted against it, which defeated the] pre jijinois Central bas put int Lot ; ( i Plain City Lodge, 449, F. & A. Mr. John T, Blythe, one of the} appropriation. effect an export rate of ten cent me ! 44 System. M, will mend tonight at 8 o'clock in| propretors of the Palmer House] Before the vote was/ announced, | orn to ied Orleans: tices Ohl ( t i 8 their Lodge room in the Leech build-| Annex, has moved his family from] however, Secretary Wyo. Brian, who] pig js in accordance with the po Ph It Seems to Be the City’s Fault-- ing on Fourth street between Broad-|Fulton, They arrived yesterday and Jis one of Capt. Smith's old chums, | o¢ the company, which is determined Ss . 2 Engineer elliott, of Mem- way and Jefferson, work in F, C.|are resident sf Fouts sly asked him to hangs his vote, but bel, make New Orléans one of the = f i " here Judge Tully formerly resided, | declined, and made a very humorous} j.adigg ports of export in the coun his, May Cone. degree. 4 Mi pdisea Bases is . ‘ rotary | leading ports of export in wa spas’ f ' B, B. Davis, W. M. L. AW. SANCTION speech, mildly roasting the secretary] sry rhe joompany announces that ; . G. O. Incram, Sect’y. i shi , by saying that’ all the education he} it yi) meet any rate made by the alin mseceeecereseseses see oso. ~ : There is still ‘a .hitgh in the com- — gct was dowy here in the fields of}. bound lings to. the Atlantic sen- | $s = : mencement of work dn the sewerage After Another One. Revewed for the Blue Ribbon] sfarshall county on split-bottom log} ;e4 Bh ein | PERSONAL. system. Contractor White is ready, Deputy United States Marshal La- Bicycle Meet. seats, ‘It makes me sick,’ smiled ; : = “ and has been for two-days, but the| Rue left this morning for Birming-| president E, C. Gleaves, ef the|tbe genial Captain, ‘to hear a man} As yet nothing has been done iv . We All Find Thex in the Way, Bat | city.has purchased no lot for the] bam, Marshall county, after @ Vio-} paqucah Cycle Club, has received} talking about desks when he never} placing the blame for the collision in | frosiva. P< % Rep Pe Pumping station, has located no out-|lator cf the revenue laws. He willl gon L. A. W. sanction for the|beard of one until he got on the/the Union Depot yards, or the cole) oii ; Pa pethy rd sg the ee pit in tavt, . returm tomorro blue ribbon meet on the 18th and|sehool board.’? He.wouldn’t change liales caer bees rape bale TRANSFER TIGKETS | her nothing entirely unready for the beginnifg o r. Wolf’ erg Vth of r ow bic’ is vote in the Stiles wre ere laid pend mble bri: t A cari y 7 bed Be meee Fane Liobwet thiele poke lefethe ‘others say, however; that|ing a decision by the investigating NG ataromy Gee i Macao Fst bad " Negotiations are now pendifg with] rind suicide’ yesterday, will| Young Clarence McLean, the Cov-|there’ll be enough at the meeting} committee, : na Hew Bysteas (Grey in gt Xations, whieh itary Engineer Epiott, Af Mom-|\ ive on the 7 o'clock train in the| ington trick rider, will probably at-| Friday to buy the benches. sl Caiteea h wont 37 AN Ctone acted Street Cars Monday. 1 Ing them very power- , to come: hege “and aft a8 9880- | oorning trom St. Louis. The funeral| tend, but as there are to be no prizes] This is the first ey ag heen baggage master this morning instead| Next Monday t f tem \¢ sAction, and absolutely Gite, engingsty “but seas Yet nothing | wil likely take place some time in the} ut of town riderg will be absent. | Years that the board did ngt have a1 oP Baggage Master Flowers, who wast will be inaugucatp ; pe, m. Results pete 1s Oa Ae pment © 381 torencon. A MORNING a Peay arin age Auguat, but{ off on account of the death of his| systems, now cout i i rep wong. u ——_——_ there is no meeting in i iar be. | fatver. Mr. George Warfield was in |g wi ) \ 1 im RTE PILES U Taken to the Country, =“ the building committee this year be- a be ticket offics. Hs : ui te “| when ‘pirate See ctl The 18-months-old child of Duke Oviginated From a Terra Cotta}came delayed in vbe school house charge of the ticket office A hag Reed ag a ; 1. One pays 2 Ross died today in Mechanicsburg. Fluc--No Damage. matter and as a result the board may] Fireman L. artin, of the Ulis| pop’ olay pedir be for $5 Against Some of the Cougt Street |The remains were taken to the couu-] A small blaze was discovered in the | have to meet seyeral times in August. | nojs Central, came up last night quite on, tot AW passengers will | ina Sey aa Denizens. try for burial. kitchen roof at the residence of Mrs. 7 — ill from prostration by heat. | transferred to all parts of the city on| Li sd * . ) . or a q Layton, 227 South Sixth street, at “ae ape vale erly (either line. | them, ry ag nox ot ot} Educate Your Bowels With Cas 'y Engineer A. J. Owsley, form ; « Givardan od ‘Phe cases agaist the Conrt street iraesbartle, cure cons 10:45 this morning. It originated GAS COMPAKY ACQUITTED. t rare 0. &S. W. | is back - ag z | ae wa ‘ ghey women are set for Fricay dn Justice IC. C.-C full, druggists rete of the C, O. A Ohiid’s Death, hey ar n toc 4 are un Dx. H. Parker. Winchester’s court. Thé>«hfortu- “ from 4 terra votta flue, and although -_-— from Ohio, after au 18 months’ ab- | A'ddld cof Mr. and Mowe. Ti io beat; Gah wate thiah: De : nates will be in hard lings in a short suouanel eeipr ptcoyt tS ; we, os Os vale ent the sel ya Charged With Leaving Streets in} sence. ae ah ue in Middleton, | woods, ot 1021 South Second street, | # p to vinit every thor with retri. | 7 +o ee . 7 & cea, There} - Master Len and Miss Winnie Dale} als 1m box/25, it’s » e i O., and may Ipcate here. died lakeniah’. TPbs faneral tone | Ul rt q j > > 3 ng Peg lage i. sending. |B2ve @ moonlight party st their resi-Junnecessary and the blaze was ex- Bad Condition. 1 ee be stele a, he al took | 5 beak uh te felt nina » BROAD WAY KOUSE. "es rl tage” ‘ are dence in the country last night, which] tinguished without difficulty, nee : 1 t | it. noc i petinas seclliank ana Rest hotel in the eity > ayaa be tod and Aned| was attended by people from miles] pop Kooning Bawav Ti OVERCOME BY MEAT. Pot ae i aie ce nk Kiply gosl parts of |. Best accofimadations, nicest soma . as Ae pilot pig pefore the|around. Those from the city who tad PORE CIA ORY gees A Wife Beater Was Acquntted-- ous amt sinha Sew ony'y toy rance apd & happy for | iiss 3oo_Glbah ai Rae Pied mm attended were: Misses Hattie Curd, | , —'Sbt Warrants against the kéepers An immorality Case ithe lana 6 | get once, without striking grand jury meets; and\then the lat-| one ee at and Cynthia Ewell, and 2% bouses of ill repate on West Court Giaciaiea Mr. John R, Smith Very" Ill This | and Jobe ithe ri ; ter always devotes a fairsbare of its| “0% Oryant ap en oe street were issued by Justice Win- Pisniepede Morning warned te A “ch peécter” will antic attention to them—and it convenes| Mr. Jamie Brooks. A most de Beanies tease Eich oh nko ina as No South | wh Minas sida ol tho saa in a few weeks. ful time was had by all os ‘The ease against the Paducah Gas) Mz. Jobn R. Smith, of Evansville, Fourth uiefiereby save to and te to reach it, Fora pre ggee renee ed 3 Died of Diphtheria, Light Company for faling to proper-|the well-known coffin drummer, ar- themselves gute os 1 will be forced Ms si Medge, and is by natura COLLIE SURKENDERED. Awarded Nola, the three-year-old daughter] ly qi] up a ditch excarated in South] tive! on the 8 o'clock train trom | to «prove be eoMoct sane, |* un you expect? ‘These Highest Honors—World’s Fair, |°f Mr. James A. Foster, died at 1] Third street, wage called in Judge] Fulton, He was overgome by heat | aaless othe prom pidy i sora ee Said He Shot Hampton in Seli- Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair, | °'¢!0ck this morning of diphtheria, at} Sanders’ court this morning and dis-|*00 after his arrival /and has been |, Popyy .u, dilte thatlbica un ve auead Geta tieet en ; Defense. a the y residence, 1036 Monroe] missed. The ordinance regulating | ‘(ite ill at his room/at the Palmer, | Receiver of 7 1 John | ing sway : Sve deuenene Be ea ok ensal' 4 ‘DR street. ‘The funeral took place at 16] such things does not specify any time] tl» is a yery large man, weighing 250] Rogers & aastt |byrnot} Mi aleseeel on ee eo at vy. i igen o’clack this morning. in which the ditches ‘shall be filled, | povvds,’ but it is ot thought lis iJl- — ———_———: wi 5 and hence the law may.yet’ be com | hess 1s severe. Hampton Saturday, surrendered to Colored Republican Club, plied with by the a ese, T) a oP > . officers at rk nana oped was A colored Republican club was or-| decision practically invalidates t ¢ Funerals Today lodged in jail to answer the ¢ ganized in the first rd Monday iday | ordinance. ucah First . of murder Thursday. / He cla’ self-defense. Munion Collie, the alleged mur- derer’s brother, was ‘arrested and re- quired to execute a $500 bond for NG President—Wm: Terry. V President—John Clark, maliciously assaulting Hampton be ‘Treasurer—Char? House, fore the killing occurred. Secretary —Ed Brown, vom, | DOWDER Officer Frank Smedley is on the night and named the ‘ Ward Republican Club,’’ folk, charged in a warrant gworn out), t at Oak Grove: by Street Inspector Cosby With main |... of friends fol! taining a nuisance by a UP * inair s to the grave.® property near Thirteenth and Monrot in such @ manner, as to desttoy vat- (),).1y Jailer Frank ural drainage, was eontinued tugil i.) attended by a large Friday. \ ‘afternoon at 4 o'clock. Ags't SecretaryNath Bennett. Marshal—Green Reynolds, e The funeral of \the late Mr. R. H. 1 ¢ \ —-- . % | Flowers took plage at 9:50 this o The offi-|* The case against Mr. R. HM. Woe! | imorning trom thé M. E. ghurch, in-| i The last rites over the remains of 1 Officer Henry Seam 2 Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. | The club meets every mght at} Will Hamilton was charged wiih meut was at Oak Grove, services by Bart t ‘ls ilinons, oy 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Tenth and Trimble. beatidg his, wife, Lizzie Hamilion, | Rev. Tylly. a8 § Huis 5 * foi. 4 . ; i ‘ aes . § ; y Hd Frost. uss A large cob- ‘ cha lowed the r \ 11? A MHAT CURER. If you are breken out with heat LIQUID FROST will give you | : oT and will cnre you in one night, If you are galded or hi'stered by the head you will always Phill 1 un try this preparation, Cal! at our dru @, Seveut dd Jackson, or send 25 cents niltips \ were a ver @ bottle to any part of the city, A trial bottle for 10 cents crowd | this : ; The inter- Makers, SEVENTH AND JACKSON, J. D. BACON & CO,, Sole Peau Saints i