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“AL MENTION. | A Pega 1 laze. sandtown, the two-yea' and Mrs. J.T zht at the family ihe ce in Row!la services will, tak Dear 8! Our | ss your gain. *« ‘ To get your size come carly} a ’ ste ing. truly, July and August As the time ‘ G. A. Hocatanp. ~ -you need them. daw Baveur Rito: | barber, lias opeaed/ a barber shop 3 He does first. class all. 25 cents‘buys women's leat tom Aveb slippers, sizes 4 ~~ Wanted. so'cents buys child’s canv: Yall at Eleventh and Jefferson. cents buys misses brown ot ft © cen ae } Mus. Hat Consprr. strap slippers. 50 cents buys wofnen’s oxford ties,] Good company, spring, strap or lace, were $1.25, 89 cents buys boys’ ox blood shoe ———- size 10 to 13%, were $1 $1.19 b low shoes Don’t forget the excursfon to $1.19 buys man’s tay’¢ dongoia low shoes iay, August 10, at noon. n’é kangaroo or don- Case Fell Through. $2.50 to $4] Thomas Andersot $1.50 buys the| No. 5 of the $1.98] the docket in Jadge Sander lot. this morning on a charge of ki 7 . ad $1.98 buys any of. our $2.50 and |), $2.75 ox blood or green low shoes. son was dismissed. Death gf a Child. $1.98 buys m gola low shogs, were d last night/at Second a Ellis, Rudy &|°"" a Xs her recent bereavement, and assur IF YOQB_US remembered. f esent | ber 13, Day. choo! night shoo! You'd better 1 prices, a thee: a supply at w taxgff bith i 1iAdwaters from 5 aud Shérbe Apolliaaris, ye Junior Kiyleavor | Soc.ety Bethesda, the Tenth Street hs Buffalo Tthia will give an i¢ Hathoed supper on the morrow night Jone their hest to get/up eani will reciate a Londonderry. . as the proceeds wilh FRESH FROM THE GRRINGS fRv0l cause. Everybody. invited s attend. Price of cx or sherbet, / 10 cents DRUG STORE | Lows For gal ™ & BROADWAY. Good chance for avery You in town to get anice lotto 4 ILLINOIS CENTRAL ¢ 200 betutitol 7? e RAILROBD COMPANY. | #10 down, balance ip payments . § me er month. Call ayd see me, 231 q Broadway. Salw Ack OWEN. Notice to Stockholders. The Boar’ of Di nois Centrat Iailr« meeting held . ne following { ble Cumbe: toN holders, which the by-laws require to] W. Whittemore, $5 pays Wednesday in September in each year, be it Resolved, That, until the further} Bos order of this board, there may be|fort and safety. Arrange with issued, to each holder of one or more| party of your friends and go. ares of the capital stock of the pga is Central Railroad Gompany, as registered on the books of the 0 y, a ticket enabling him, or her, to travel free over the company’s lines from the station on the Illinois Central Railroad nearest to his or her registered address, to Chicago and return, fo" the purpose of attendi wv aneetings of stockhc en appointed our attorney to t arge of and collect all outetandin accounts due \ this Aug. 4, 1897, bad Many B, E, Grew & Co, Small Suits Filed. in person rs. Such tioke the journey to ¢ ing the four days imme ceding, and the day of, the meeting and for the return journey from Chi ago only on the day of the meeting and the four days immediately follow- ing, when properly countersigned and stamped in the President's of fice. Such a ticket may ol by ny registered holder of ieago only chandise, B. T. Frank brou, W. L. Blackford for 8 foreclosure of @ mortg: Grap Shooters Caught. apy in writing, to the Presi-|and Washington streets this after- dent of the company in Chicago. | noon 2 o'clock, by Otlicer Crow, Evch jicant must state the full] for crap shooting, The officer caught 3 1 address of the stockholder| ‘hem down with money and dice, and ex riven in his or her certifi. | took the ‘pot ‘ f together with the num- be date of such certifi No more than one person will be carried Awarded free t to any one holding of] Highest Honors—World’s Fair, st ‘ tered on the books of Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. the company. > te By oh vofthe Board of Diree- DR: tors, A. ACKATAR?, See. 9 slog Klers of t'e itlivols Central | i Railroad Company will be beid at the| office of the company, in Ch »,on| Wednesd September 15, 1897, at] noon. stock transfer books will be, closed from Angust 9th until ae tember 16, 1 Severnl fire alin’ mites were! crossed thig-morning and resulted in ringing of the city ball the fire] wis vt at ‘ his afternoon, conducted by Rev B. Jolinston, int at Oak Grove. Eqpality, | wb, Sth, 1897 J. ©, Mendenhall, ville, Ind | Mr. Wi. Haye the well known f }131 Broadway, Frank Martin's old + ford; §8¢ buys the misses’ A good cook ; white girl preferred sizes 1 to 21, sold at$2 & $2.50] noble ideals are worth more to aj and family. . , child than the price of tuition. The 98 cents buys women's\heel or] t7 i iq school wilh look after, your| ter, Little Bessie, of Jackson, Tenn., will arrive tomorrow evening on & visit to Mrs, 8. H. Winstead. Col, John J. Dorian was this after- a fine nine- nterests in these matters. 8b Louis Sunday, August 8, at 10:30 and Metropolis, $2.50 round trip. at or black | Returning, will leave St. Louis Tues- court ghting | mer House porter, y whose only name seems to] valet. ” ‘TheNatter has not been and the cage against Ander- The infant ghild of Jim Reeves d Monroe Mrs, Frank Phillips desires to ex- onge Phillips tend the heartfelt thanks of herself f and family to those/who, were so kind and considerate avid attentive during E ... them that their kindness will ever be 9a. m The fitkle people have vn to Nash- d river ex- ville an excellent op {| portunity will be afforded at noon on To the end t the st { the Illinois Centra! Railroad Com-} Wednesday, Aug. 11th when the pany may more sealily attend, in| Buttorff will leave Paducah with person, the annual n of stock-| party under the direction of Edgar all ex- be held in Chicago on the third] penses, including meals and sleeping accommodations while in Nashville. fine band of music will be on rd. Ladies can travel with com- Mr. Ed. H. Puryear has this day until further gotice, f to be good for] The Lemon-Gregory Hat Com- dur-| pany today brought suit against A. diately pre-]L. Franke for $60.36, due for mer- ht suit against 98 and the Allen Gardner and Isaac Scott, k on|colored, were arrested near Ninth Fourth street, themselves costs lo. proce unless other: Receiver PERSONALS Mr J Sleeth 1 untto extin . shaving | y2%4eJ. D, Wes Whe Nope at ths esp on Suck Company, tod last Fyiday, woah ve . W. Boswell, Hotel G 0. ¥. H. McCormack, of Jat Hotel Gilberto James A, Robbins, of Elkton, is at the V’ M morning from a yeit to Maytield. P'Keete has returucd Laciet from Mayfield this morning en route 0 Creal Col, Johu Landiwun passed through on en route {froth ato Mayfield. Mrs. R. C. Roper and \two chil- dren have returned from @ Pine Bluff, Tenn. Mrs. Joe Bondurant and children and Miss Maggie Clark Igft at noon for a sojourn at Creal. Misses Ethel and Ina Mitchell left this morning for Dawson, to remain a week or more. proper iabits and] tived at noon on av Mrs, DeWitt Newman and daugh- noon presented 's patepit leathe: , Padnca ; man’s patest leather), yy Farefrom Padacah, Brooklyo| jound boy by his estimable wife. Both mother and ebild are doing well. Hon. Chas, Reed, Maj. Thomas E. Moss, Dr. C. A. Elliott, Attorney James Eden, and Mr. lored, was on] Richardson left at noon for at Dixon. John Matthews, the Pal- went along as OFF The Casmo several weeks. The last fehe: will be the first Miss Nell Bourne anc y. ment printing offic P 8 for some time. PADUCAH HORSES. Dyersburg and Mayfery Start at Boone, ta., Today. Dyersburg starts today in a free- for-all pace and Mayfern trot, at Boone, Ia. Both horses last week won good purses in etraights at Marshalltown, SEV Will Arrive on the Mayflower for Night Kacin, Mr. Herman Weil uous Electric Light Racing Associa- tion, telegraphed today that he had ngaged seventy-five good horses and e rates for their trai no the Mayflower, aturday, and the fir 4 stated before, will ‘be giv urive lay wight! Important Notice All person lebted to thy ymce at Thy vilice, left at neon ¢ HOSE Big Drive in Rubber Hose. © 42 feet 3-4 O 3-ply Rubber Hose on Spray Nozzle | Michigan Reel ALL FOR 35.00, at huwele ICORPORATED oig Cut HOSE Clothing Shoes. $20.00 Clay Wo avon, of Mayfield, | rsted Suits cut to $12. 4“ “a “a 9 © vbritable plume 1.85 Shoes 4.00 Shoes shed bleached do. PADUCAH AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, 228'and 230 Court St. ecked ginghams Miss Myrtle Thomas arrived this morning from Mayfield her sister, Mrs./Chas. Brower. Miss Eliza Ytterba E. D. al HANNAN THE FRANKES Trial For Receiving Stolen Goods. luring this sale who has been visiting in Cadiz it to Mr. Lyon is reported much Water, Gas and PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating, Yeiser Ripley BIG CROWD AT COURT. was reported mi BASEBALL NEWS © Has Lasted Several Hours--Many Witnesses, The Mayfield Ciub Badly Beaten 6 NO DECISION THIS AFTERNOON. FOR DAWSON. } 132 South Fourth Street 329 Court Street erstaniding Over a The grand larceny Leaves Paducah, stolen goods cases A. Franke, Pete Griffin kins and Kid Carroll ber, were called in Judge court today for a preliminary The Casino Stock Company left at neral Baseball 2:55 this afterngon for Dawson, to gément that may last several in num enry Mammen, Jr. BOOKBINDER. Blank Book Manufacturing and Bookbinding in all their branche had in Paduéah took place in the pa- vilion at Ramona park this morning. It was of ‘/The Factory Girl,’’ which There was quite a The attorneys STA If You Care... Fot Quality of For Stylish ith Prices to Dawson Saturday night. AT-0P) LAT-OPEMING the tatest machine ry best eqaipped bookbindery in the state ontside of Louisville. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. 126 BROADWAY PADUCAH, ‘Dmed, Albert Bernheim, 120 North 5th Street, PALMERS HOUSE. } WU SHOULD BUY YOUR SHOES OF CocuHRan.& Owen raF-Shoes hou, ons of leaving the st secure employment, here will r main io Paducab, whefe rest the re e husband, friends, both professionally and so: eral le here, and the best wishes of Paducaha: t of us polished free EMSS CE SN. 730-9 A. M. \ POP BOTTLE FORENQON WEDDIN s Office Hours Telephon 364 ampbell and Campbell, and for the prosecution County Attorney John- son Houser and Attorney : : very much disappointed, for the | jou Waterman and team rapped them to the tune of Maude Holly United, werorarecesesareresoreresere ere secoracesevereceenee: Jason Waterman, of Wash- Carr, who pitched KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER I D. C., and Miss Maude of the city, were united in marriage this forenoon at 10 o'clock at the residence of the brid H. Holly, on South First street, Rev. H. B. Johnson, Broadway M. I. chyrch, officiating. Only ‘the famil) witness the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Waterman left for St Louis, Chicago, and Michigan. will reside in Washington, where Mr. Waterman is employed in the govern- The witnesses, twenty-five or thirty indlnding several from Ballard county, were all put under the rule, being excluded from good ball Kenny Murray's boy up the better article and we There seems to be standing in reg: the Mayfield ti played here yesterday. The boys left without pay bill at the Palmer House, Kenny Murray would pay it, « The evidence in substance does not differ from the alleged tore published in the Suy. A large quantity of goods, left at Mr. T. Bryar’s hofise near week ago Wednes- REGULATE THE LIVER day, were in identified by local merchants, among Rudy & Piillips, ed to pay but f PERSONAL, Jake Biederman Grocery WATER PIPES BEING LAID. also shown, ap- pay the remajnder 40,000-to 50,000 yard let the firgt part of parently, that the goods in their possession. Up to noon eight or ten witnesses were introduced, and at 1:30 o’clock court reconvened and one of the prisoners, w: He is the man who clean breast of the whole affair, and whole thing away to the but the Mayfield boys the right thing Work Begins In Oak Groye Cem- early indiser a disere- etery. vitality gone ties you ate looking for Contractor Ed Hannon yesterday THE BIG LEAGUE, began the work of laying 4000 feet of water pipe in Oak Grov the contract for whieh was recently guarantee to *t work and give perfect dy very power- and absolutely SECOND HAND MERCHANTS GAMES YESTERDAY, and Cleveland resulted The work requires quite a force of laborers, and will not be completed This was due to the fact that Burke insulted Umpire Wolf and was » ebean refused he came here to start a poker room, end tality and im- of the past when « pire gave Louisville the ¢ In the second game Burkett six bottles for $5. se $1 andteceive U-NO by but Mrs. Franke said she didn’t know him and gave him no money on the goods until he dis-| played a key given him by Carroll, | She then gave it/to him. He failed in his gambling project} and became quite intimate with Grif- One Goes Free, the Other and H Wile Were Fiied. from the grounds. ‘The second game at Louisville was Address postoffice box 59, Cape Girardeau T.e Cohen and his wife, Mrs. fin and Carroll. that he freqyently went for Carroll and made small purchases. One of the Frankes or Grittin always accompanied him. be ignorant ag to whether anything was carried off ‘or not, and said no proposition was ever made to him ty act as confederate in such thefts. had been used a3 a He acknowledged Last game called on acco iog in a dutioulty with tious, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢—S1,00 PLR Day, nid Key steey D, eee ina diftiquity Baltimore at Boston. Cleve'sud at Chicas he two men are bothkecond-hand t lers on South Secogd street, and/ J+ R. Hesrer, Pro. of the Contia- Yesterday “Schonwald a writ of deljvery for a coat and| Vist stolen fronf his store and sup.|® broom, to have heen sold to Cohen.| implication, ta the mind of said} Coben one cent and » Was so great that SO et eee Mra. Coben using o’clock the eyidence was still being heard, and the prosecution had |}: Cohen was fined $5 ar there eame| as _—_ iquid Frost. A HEAT CURER. ef and will cure you i if you try this preps and we will deliver a bottle ald was dismissed, ‘There are fgur or five separate aud the trial of them all will|("\ consume seviral days. s- knowing thet fins of Rogers’ King and John Begers & Son arg hereby warned to@all-ciid settle ty same HEAT PROSTRATIONS, The Ma'ficlt Y{A Couple Oscurred Last Nighte-!y :hego, for bustuess, { Nous Fatal. and tpéreby §¢ 1 will be forced y law te collect same, ise’ settled pre Ep Mi Ponveay, , Rogers & King If you are broken out with heat LU it, If you are galded or |liste Cath at-our deug store, to any part of,the city, A trial bottle for 1 cents J.D. BACON & CO., Sole Makers, SEVENTH AND JACKSON, drummer who was come hy heat yesterday at the mer, is better today, rgest men in the country, weighing 325 pounds Mr. Jim Armonett, the QUID FROST will g wed by the heat you will mor send 25 centy » Seventh and Jacks: Igver, liabitual const! and Diliousness, 'Please bi ‘ hip carl Guaranioed ve eit hy al pido | DRUGGISTS