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has the largest dail { ‘ circulation in Padua if Pri a, is the = Re- Advertise in it. ‘ vest alah _— ; 6 ’ y Y, WED) SEPTEMBER 8, 1897, PADUCAH, KENTUCK’ 1897 TEN CENTS A WEEK 4 A CONTEST lifled amoug the goods found prop- Halt’ tulle and: repeat, running, there is yet considerable which has THOROUGHBRED CATTLE. not been claimed, | Class 1, Ring shorthorns, H. A. on j te afte hg vee confined | Petter, superintendent. ” ver 2 ~_— More Cipally to food and profisions, anc Best bull, 2 ‘3 old andov 8. ‘ Amntinent Over the Recent Pops) OM it reason a lire amount of the| Larger Crowds at the Fair and) — Best bull, 1 year fr i tate gence Semin merely Injnred at ocratic Primary, | property he is alleged to have stolen | Races Tod (age considered) 86. the Race Track. cannot be found, ito heb Best cow, 2 years old and over, $8. _- Green came here from Evansville Best heifer, 1 year and under 2 CHAIRMAN LEIGH GETS IN jlust January, and Annie Curry, « (age considered) 86. 14 quart Granite Dish Paus + |colored woman who has not yet been Hest herd, (1 male and 4 females)| HIS HORSE WAS CUT DOWN, 17 quart Granite Dish Pans jeaught, is charged with complicity. | FLORAL HALL VERY ATTRACTIVE sx0 6 quart Granite Bucket | His home, he claims, is in Gillis- Class J, Ring, Poll Angus, best _— a adate Guava Baeae Save Mre Leake Had Hix Proxy| bie, Ohio, and be denies that he ever / pull, 2 yeurs and over, 810 ape haat hed ee | stole anything in his life. Best bull, 1 year and under 2 (age |*Landseer,” and Acted Right, The Curry wor . ude mee Ly “7 Many Awards Were Made Today--| considered) § a Was So Injured That Ne rested, as i pears from later devel- ‘ 4 ‘ie e ears and over, $8. 6 quart Granite Baking Pans opments th » had nothing to do The Dog Show Entries, and. under 2 ea h Granite Waite THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT A CHAIRMAN, with the thefts. She has given the ‘ (age considered) 86. ccnensieniis | 7 inch Granite Tea Kettles |yolice some valuable information rel Best herd, (1 male and 4 females) + inet Jative to the different places where $10. REMAI EH INSTRUCTIONS | ‘inch Granite Coffee Boilers {Shad Glaied 08 Hoon reed RACES ON THIS AFTERNOOK- Clie K, Hing, Holsielay ter ee te ee see 5 quart Granite Coffee Pc Chairman Ed ©. Leigh, of the —- 2 years and over, $10, Popocrsic county committee, ar-| “WERE GUILTY” Best bull, 1 year and under 2 (age A full line of Granite Ironware, strictly first qual- rived in the city this morning on the considered) 88. The pleasure of the races yester- ty goods, early traip, to assist in making the/ The second day of the fair and] Best cow, 2 years and over, day afternoon was sadly marred by a iron 1 ; Bipte is counshad That is What This Wayward] "ce opened with an attendance con- Can conniSatee . mies Se Stis, latterly kaows bgt a (ie), (), Hart i Son Hardware and Slove (0. siderably larger than that of > ; already been made without bis assis Couple Said. ane ack tke int “tap Best herd (1 inale and 4 females) | Griffin, a jockey, and the loss also of | lay, and the attraction ure pro-}, , | INCORPORATED anew and when a Sux reporter portionately improved. Next to the! $10 a valuable animal, ‘Landseer,’ for X statement this morning picitg events the main interest cen.|, Class L, Ring, Herefords, best] which had to be killed. | 303-307 Broadway. {09-117 N. Third St clined to make one at the ine Fhe Man Secmed Glad of His} ters, as usual, in the Floral Hall ex-| 4, 2 years and over, $10. It was in the last race. There - Ithad been contended b v pre os eek the hibit. During yesterday, notwith.| Best bull, 1 year and under 2, $8. | were six starters, as follows: Dixie that today was the proper | sens call - , : Best cow, 2 years and over (age, D., ch m., Anchor stables, St. Louis, s considered) 88. Mo.; Ned, brs, Dillard Hill, E ass the returns, as S Woman was Fined #20. doially canvass the and otepadlden . quired to be mede by Monday after- day, some claim s not to be Nata Ae Be lou. is jay here} Best heifer, 1 year old and under} Hickman, Kentucky ;Landseer, br g, counted, and the third day would | rid tatioh ieapeoved Uy The art}2) $6 W. P. McFadden, Harrisburg, Ill. ; consequently have fallen today in-| Alfred Verble, alins Hall, and Mrs.] department, while t hibit there i Hest herd (1 male and 4 females) | Wild Flower, ch m, St. Louis sti stent of yeste and the count! Jennie Strottner, residents Ms: | act iarwe, io emmbiy we ‘ek. frors (010 bles; May Day, bm, W. a SAG ugh GG D : : - M Riog, Jersey: man, Arlington; Perfidy, b m, A: wm and Read This | Stop Valued at 1,200) 6 quart Granite Preserve Kettley | Had to be Shot, | standing that all entries were re- y ae nicsburg, were gue | the excellence of the we ibmitted 1 ey, of the Marshall | charge of adultery in Judge Sanders’ |-phe visitor will tind ther very |. Best bull, 2 years old and over, | Boyd, Union City, Tenn. The horses came into the stretch | however, had re-| court today were arrested on| ¢ oh Oak aaaioatan oct 920 with the Marshall ¢ a warrant sworn out by the woman’s| y a banetl’ ai heme Best bull, 1 year old and under} with the first four well bunched, the | and could pot be jasband, who came here from Ilinois 5, prom a Ti which is} 2° 88 other two in the distance. and found them living together. nye : tamous} Best cow, 2 years old and over] It seems, as well as could be as 1 Announcement, aa s further claimed that Do ‘ou koow what you're} «pforse Fair’ “by a 2 onsidercd) $8. certained, that Griffin, whose mount The Best heifer, 1 year old and under] was one of the best on the track, PL ee as For it has never happened before, such bargains as we are offer- i Leake bad no legal authority) eharged » tht ' asked the court. old,’’ as the inscription reads, ; to actin Mr. weigh’s place yester- Yes si!" promptly replied Ver-| hand that wielded the deft brush is|2 (ee considered) $6 tempted so get in the lead and pa day, no off result of Saturday's | pte ¥ that of Master Fravk Davis, avrand.|. Best herd (1 male and 4 females) |*Wild Flower,’ but wasn’t quick primary ¢ , C Are you guilty #” further inquired | gon of Capt. Joe Fowler, It is the {822 enough. The horse's front feet lasc- | / afternoon for! the court hated cis care | wny of our resl-{. Class N Ring, ‘Thoroughbred }ed on Landseer’s back and crusted | { Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Strap Sandals and Oxfords. horses; James M. Clements, super-] the latter down, throwing the jockey | pong rapeice temeeaen vas et ceeies | eee forward. In the vernacular of she) LOOK IN SHOW WINDOW AND SEE GOODS. We observed the court, | picture and paper house, but is] Best _stallion, 4 years old and}turf, be was cut down, and did not over, $7! stumble, Perfidy was in the lead.| Ladies’ Dong. Tip Oxfotd, small sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ lion, 4 years old and un-|Grillin was picked up unconscious, | Ladies’ Chocolate Oxford, small sizes $2.50 and $3.00 shoe at 87¢ nd while there were no external in-! { Misses’ Chocolate Sandals, all sizes, $1.75 shoe at $1.25 way hts, wore cen li a nare, 4 years old and over, {juries of any consequence visible, hi Misses’ Tan Sandals, all sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 shoe at 68¢ had 6} re pre eS a manta was internally injured, suffering fre F Child’s Oxblood Sandals, 8 1-2 to 14, $1.50 at $1.15 F sdentitea ibe Mennipl ge pabarhoeichie ) Best mare under 4 years, $8. concussion of the brain and hemor-| (2 Child’s Dong. Sandals, 8'1-2 to 11, $1.50 shoe at 98 Sir Edwin Arnold, contrary to ex-|rhage of the lun \ Child’s Tan Sandals, 81-2 to 11, $1 shoe at 57¢ ectations, will not be here and will] Dr. F. 'T. Fort was on the grounds Child’s Dong. Oxford, 8 1-2 to 11, $1 shoe at 43c enter the free-for-all. It appears }and attended the injure He an ceria’ tere tie a cal Get are bees, [at tha nome be wood Nims, carad 1 Me ana th come Lares Saree Geo. Rock & Son, ™ 7 OMe ered was all a bluff. back stables,-and there died about 10] pow sHow, yelock last night i ey 4 The entries for the dog show prov-] His remains were taken to Vance’s| POSTION LI VOT you'd do better fr] antique is Ae * contet{ed pot quite as large as was ex-|Wndertaking establishment an ; = You'd treat P ‘ senttan word | pactads balmed, and will be held to await in-| sine ee inte S. A. Fowler showed six English |#tructions from his two brothers a Sull Lerriers—sire, dam and foar | Elizabethtown, Iil. t"The deceased was a well-known thrusting at the : . aidiaks ). A. Veluse’s Citeat Dane. jockey, and his first race was run for| A T = = de y ome wrry that the iam” saens C. F. Anderson, an Irish Spaniel. Jowner Br Laudseer. It is understood to fiue you more than | ¢) hat t . R. B, Phillips, two tue . g to the trade FOR CASH. ONE WEEK ONLY, in y duty as a court to heat] well worth second — Jooh— fence in the case I]ig indeed — at f uiplishment a married Woman | 6 f whieh 2+ year - old] ‘ lidn’t take her away To help make the Fair a success and to enable our patrons to visit the Fair { free of expense, we have purchased 1,000 Tickets and will fat with every cash purchase of a OU or over, Point- | that Griffin leaves a wife and one or two children at Golconda, Ill, He Malaita sites [ee oo wa at efeeaeee.." Two Fast Flyers for Fair Week ould be im- } and had run on many of the eastern | ispla loral Hal t 100) Robert Duvall, one Italian and one ae | ner jvsist » talking | of the dail men-| English Greyhound tracks, such as 8) nead Bay, Har- 3 ‘ yi nacsT STILL Luptil pelageted to th hrs ise JBL Ne Be ot oki “Herbert H. Hobson, « pack of fox {lem avd Couey Island. The ‘ham Children’s Fast Black Stockings, WILD-u. s) und the Woman. was she pate Sey hounds. string,”’ or tendor, in his hind leg < . | Sis, and wed, “Veet sists 5 séceonentation of the hard: ievecteye: was completely severed, rendering all sizes segutar s0¢ quality Pair ing ed $50 and co sts and the wo-l wa sak ar’ onl’ wall, bi Firat resstoreall teat 68 Blea or teas as a raver, and he bad | sven cers Destyoy One| m s BEN LO to that much {—Asmoac s., A. S. Thompson ; |‘? ™ : wg hae tae ; nt to the lockup, sod while [phe; rt ide | Mastern, ch, to. Allen & Boswell, . | Hundred yple witnessed th One Lot Children’s Shoes C Pair in MeCalloway County. hw, fucarcerated {a secateis maski ¢ ay is quite sim ace—-Two-year-old, halt. | terrible ac nd were horiitled | | : ere bial : ig at its fatal consequences. It was the Sizes 5 to 12 1-2. { ey smoke tobacco from the] 5) t it is mprehensive, | mile dash, $75—Circus, b. h., C. W. | 84 it conse 5 to si ait, and Fired] ack, which accommodating | \hich is perhaps the main point Matthews: Van Mack, C, W.| frst fatality at the new fair grounds Regular Prices $1, $1.25 and $1.50, Beb Green Owne ; | passersby carry to and fro for them, ‘ b y's| Creatch ; Gee Whiz, b, g., W. Cum. | ck Undertaker Nanve received a te he Of ven Escaped. ; " at the Oflicers, Then Ese The woman's real husband is the} pandsc ‘ pls mings ; Amorilla, b. m. t wretchedness and de- eyes ee , h gram to ship the remains to Fliza- and sickly looking. [Christian ‘Temyeran sion, Sullivan & Pitman; Stuyvesant, Wile afverooon, By Making Your Purchase of 1s} mentioned yesterday s taste-[b. g., A. S, Thompson: Re CIRCUIT COURT. ta MaralERtiO’ fatalated ate pince” whare| bi: t., Jack Sheehan ; Lite Nik} cabs B. vy ee & Son, 409-411 Broadway t forher husound.!those who are parece Remmi 1 afterno nL Ceene SG OP 88 ome ee yi russe a daaae the Lee Thompson Case : Sei egg ROE vine Biuff,| at O*Hara and Mack MeCawley ‘Me rest and wateli the grow tr leant sen rial Visito mie to make our mammoth store their headquorters. Call often—you cannot wear Blood river} y charged with engeging in i J Ontlowsy * ip ike colored Uild Fellows’ | comes nex . : ; P, >. g pdolph This has been a dull day 1 cireul = a 1 with a fine , John Taylor; |eourt section to | ‘Hara was 1 a 4 rt linil night before Just, O'Hara was} , ; ; n., A. B. Boyd; CoraC,| As Is customary on nce] stabbed in the back, but bot : aN sad 18 Sellers; Ned, br. s..]the equity docket was called ‘ ‘ e AL Jatoa Santecs nid, there: wasn't a| much appreciated by a at eral judgments rendered in appear- gf prance The Paducah Farnit 1 1 race—Three-quarter_ mile} ance cases ‘ 1 nell eile facturing Company has in the next] dash 0—Dutch Oven, C.W.] ‘The case against Lee T ad sworn false r Yreatch; Julia Clark, Dillard Hill;| charged with cow stealing bin tov, of Loa! city, a shiners. © of severe ‘ 3 1 1 Zeno Ave bo m., D. 1. Lewis; a capacity of alone 3, * : , oak and a white ona f : | ‘ eee rere tiuert $50 and cost each, ORK aml s white & , ort | BRIRYPRS 2 TOU Feast 1c CAD he eeata siden ade acai Has moved into ‘i w’ destroyed i " ythe| dy. charged with belng{ilen of dividing t oth] Cider,b. g.,C. Lee. Will Skelton was continued > 0a y ghone of 3 dieordarly, pleaded guilty | partitions so as to form, with Uodje- TODAY's RACES, The case against Joe Hardin was! new quarters ay, aud te ar a i Sued u vets, He was] play last mentioned, the repres ° In the first heat of the fyee for all barking Gre Lust aw fond for ¢ offense. |tion of an entire furnis 8 t, purse $250, Asmond and May- po A loa 2 : sNow you see yous 813 worefabsudoned, but the efforts of fern, Asmond won in with setting up a game, was adjudged | They in turn the judge, } fm not guilt |to pay,’ philosophised Arig Lad Pui gig fevers In the second heat of the free-for- ara | é 5 . . . ai ‘sand I don’t get @ cent of ity Aone D eae and Phillig Tall trot, Mayfern won aseasily as] INJUNCTION SULT FILED | ; .|Agreatinany people imagine I get] Elli \ \ j A aoad did Us tack es | ' Sct scam en celal \ f on, fo Enjoin the Collection of | $3 of the costs are called judge's old quotation ‘cil , More than $40 Kimball instru- osts, but L don’t know what it's for, | Their show! ! rigs, eT inents have been sold in Paducah reset for the 13th day. Kd Harrison, colored, charged 3 ees Where he has opened his Fall line of Graded School Tax. oe Only exclusive Gent’s Furnishing house in the City. Everything first-class. Beores 44 \ y} VM PAMOUS G s VESTER H rough boxing, go to the McKinnie| ‘The petitior nat the electio: hundred o s jound and] xe Morton's Opera Mouse Sature} with the report i t 2 -| , emptied into the 186 | Jay Night, haved urchase, green trot PAID FOR THE PISTOL — filay ia April, whict | ‘ ry I nt | By adhering to the good old style} After some AOE . stadio| fit Coat the trustees. who signe N Phu art of the dis Bhat; ta Was ¢ might env For Be tNpatstos! 1 page 1 gy Second race—Tliree-quarter dash] with him a search warrant, alleging |) - ards and Privgle’s Famous Georgia n nt Wo Conn | eT A eae shes sit nl Aes | OE Se ee Mae tlomia and Boys’ Fine Shoes. The latest styles, the prottiest Shoes. (aut goods combined with Rasco &{ Hal Willard, frst; Ruckafeller, sec] ‘The constable wade far te past | tly eclipsed themselves in organi4g Ty 1, raco—Halt-inileand repeat, | Alexander talking to a man named i an vat he was are | ConA cin the FAneA of all nniag—Pert first; Dixie D,|Frabk, and after talking over the} cou 3E ‘. [ E Fe mney pine hat eae ee Ip or the Weapon and liquidating} Avviyes This Afternoon. ? i] gout A i Ww estored between Phere | “elves the ary of any come. " es tim, Me. Lang good will ig now re I ved tweet Buffalo Bill’e iret adver ods aan Sinadway! is considered the pretest) since Kimball Hd ved here] Suit was fled yesterday st May whiskey, |, The ease against Henry Wendall, J ymong them a Roy Dawson tigst December. weer) field to enjoin the coliection of 1 ri , whiskey d Veneer and Package Co. tf [be set a THE be | : ringlets | Judges, Sea Lipht, who came i 8ee-] after g Search Had Been he is Ab }of miostrelsy Richards and Pringle’s £ 7 a petition for a vote oF city shortly, bave established for] st 3 E ? nea batt \ «Woods was accordingly award Constable Anderson Miller, who} qua f le | Hleury Greci®! themselves reputation that any | th we » . aciea’ tek head fc st i tua es A SPECIALTY. ; AL ha asic aie ale rst; Bose ‘Tree, second ;| that W. L. : reason to| waril:, \ \ I bave opened up at 317 Allnatrala hes been looked upon as & 1:19 been deprived was somewhere on Jim} and M. Plumnlec j James, third ie, {did not flnd the pistol auy whe wl pulled Se May Day, third, Landseer| pistol affair, Alexander said that «din the St hely colored comer has ip plo S ; ynicled in the » pollee found | 24 ly colored comedian has ma sail ail gogtg which be did, Peace and Robinson's Car Pomorrows Wena eeuniis $144.00 a ant 4 . - ie pre : ec? a is due up from Memphis this afte am other thir a gen ‘ ne like of whis p 8 mee aa ont ‘ an 5 0 f af M . i , $100. he never caine across before. noon, with abou DALTONS TAILORING , | % , for obstructing the street with his ex-]i, the sarcbitect,”’ aud is entilled to , ou . verument | is the u is in the Wingo district to maintain 5 out ot | press was again continued, much credit, For timbers, joists, scantling and| graded school. .M EN’ Ss AND oYS and big a savgral The Sew went to press 1 that it was ordered on a ita Minstrels, who will appear iu thisfoud, Was ruled Ou, Avie for (t At His Home. school question wer the money. was here last Friday, Chance, | sroadway with a NEW STOCK of Men's ar the Stolert . ahevope slesoine| fourth. ‘Time, 1:19. ’ versal tithe arigdbas els debetamig Fool e e eThird racé—Thres-w inute pace—| Alexander's prewise re: J, M. Andr : Holland's Operatic Minstrels ve . The following day he came across 3 A ei roumstance inipstre) people on earth, |second fin SILL’ CAR gosted unter mnt wboutd 10 o'elacie we bas nos o ire the. Ilst, a . and could not tia | suspicion had unfortunately fullex BUPEALO BILL'S CAL ete : offi’ yoateriday mont id Beamon was, pily Berean we ries for today areas fol-|him, be would settle the matter by i pon w : ae ui S$ 0 f él Aten property a people la wud perhaps re wateh be had pawned, ¢ rough lam-] 2 xed, $200. A slate ere Ae so Ti ry ESTABIN ~ wenliscovered, — | wich bist 20 et in el i wail Mr. er for ses, with the -all-tré?, Paducals Street Conatipation oreven ‘Jobo Robinson's cirous st dug a pias , Cuncnrets Cathartic, 100 ore tw sith * ; ale Veucor & a kage Co, CO oy cajabe Tetund ia tomorrow murbing sith twenty Wee pe